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Important Notice: 1080 Poison for Fox Control in Local National Parks
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has announced the use of 1080 poison for fox control in several locations from February 1, 2025, to July 31, 2025. The poison will be deployed as ground baits and canid pest ejectors (CPEs) in the following areas:
This program aims to protect threatened Australian wildlife, including the southern brown bandicoot, as well as endangered populations of little penguins and long-nosed bandicoots.
While this program is essential for conservation, 1080 poison is highly toxic to domestic pets. 1080 poison used by NPWS contains blue or red dye, which may be visible in an affected animal’s mouth. Red marker beads may also be seen in vomit or feces.We urge pet owners to exercise caution in and around these areas.
Signs of 1080 Poisoning in Pets:
If you suspect your dog has ingested even a small amount of 1080 poison, seek immediate veterinary attention—this toxin acts quickly and is often fatal without urgent treatment.
For more information about the fox control program, contact your local National Parks and Wildlife Service. If you have any concerns about your pet’s health, please do not hesitate to call us.