Omeo, Swifts Creek and Benambra wild dog management zone
Work plan 2024–25
Omeo, Swifts Creek and Benambra wild dog management zone work plan document and map (PDF - 4.6 MB)
Localities within the Omeo, Swifts Creek and Benambra wild dog management zone include:
- Anglers Rest
- Benambra
- Bindi
- Bingo Munjie
- Brookville
- Brumby
- Buchan
- Buchan South
- Bundara
- Cassilis
- Cobberas
- Cobungra
- Dargo
- Dartmouth
- Deptford
- Dinner Plain
- Doctors Flat
- Double Bridges
- Ensay
- Ensay North
- Glen Valley
- Glen Wills
- Hinnomunjie
- Hotham Heights
- Mitta Mitta
- Nariel Valley
- Nelse
- Nunniong
- Omeo
- Omeo Valley
- Reedy Flat
- Shannonvale
- Stirling
- Swifts Creek
- Tambo Crossing
- Timbarra
- Tongio
- Wentworth.
Targeted ground-baiting transects are located on public land:
- north, east and south of Benambra
- south of Anglers Rest
- north and south of Cobungra
- south-east of Bindi
- east of Tongio
- north-east and south-west of Swifts Creek
- surrounding Ensay
- east, south and west of Brookville.
Trapping and priority 2 ground-baiting transects are a network of tracks. These are located on public land surrounding Glen Valley, Benambra, Anglers Rest, Cobungra, Omeo, Bindi, Tongio, Swifts Creek, Ensay and Brookville.
The map shows within the Omeo, Swifts Creek, Ensay and Benambra wild dog management zone there is 256,069 hectares of public land, 176,894 hectares of land under the 3 km livestock protection buffer and 135,904 hectares of private land. There are 2 wild dog controllers, with a capacity for 6,000 trap nights and 286 km of targeted ground-baiting transects.
There are 3 community wild dog control groups located within the Omeo, Swifts Creek and Benambra wild dog management zone. The Omeo and Benambra Community Wild Dog Control group includes private land near Cobungra, Omeo and Benambra. The Swifts Creek Community Wild Dog Control group includes private land near Brookville, Swifts Creek, Tongio and Bindi. The Ensay Community Wild Dog Control group includes private land near Ensay.
Aerial baiting occurs in remote areas of public land within the Omeo, Swifts Creek and Benambra wild dog management zone. Aerial baiting occurs twice a year on public land located:
- east and south-east of Benambra
- east and south-west of Omeo
- south of Cobungra
- surrounding Bindi
- east of Tongio
- east, south and west of Brookville
- south and west of Ensay.
The map should be read in conjunction with the accompanying Omeo, Swifts Creek, Ensay and Benambra wild dog management zone plan.
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