Flying-fox Strategy
Adopted December 2023 | Scenic Rim Flying-Fox Management Strategy 2023-2028
The Results
The Strategy and the Roost Management Plans for Canungra Creek Lions Park and Beaudesert Lions Centennial Park, were adopted at an Ordinary Meeting of Council in December 2023. These documents provide a policy position that aims to reduce negative interaction between flying-foxes and Scenic Rim residents whilst acknowledging their status as protected species. They also provide precise guidance for Council in responding to community concerns over flying-foxes and include the addition of support mechanisms for affected residents.
Thank you once again for your feedback. By participating in this process, you have helped to develop Council's response to flying-foxes in our region.
Project Overview
The Scenic Rim Flying-Fox Management Strategy 2023-2028 and two Roost Management Plans, support community co-existence with flying-foxes, which play an important role in our ecosystem by dispersing seeds and pollinating flowering plants that are vital to the health of our native forests.
Council recognises that the Scenic Rim boasts a unique natural environment and is committed to working to preserve and enhance it in partnership with the community. The Scenic Rim Flying-Fox Management Strategy was developed in 2015 in response to the 'as-of-right provision' under the Nature Conservational Act 1992.
Since the release of the first Scenic Rim Flying-Fox Management Strategy in 2015, scientific advances have produced more innovative ways of managing the complex situation between affected residents and colonies of flying-foxes.
A region-wide survey, carried out in 2022 as part of the development of a revised Flying-Fox Management Strategy, aimed to achieve this through better understanding human/flying-fox interaction and identify potential approaches to assist affected property owners, accompanied by face-to-face site inspections with community in early 2023.
In response to community feedback, Council developed a 'revised' Scenic Rim Flying-Fox Management Strategy 2023-2028, supported by the Beaudesert and Canungra Roost Management Plans. These documents were adopted by Council at the Ordinary Meeting on 4 July 2023, for an interim period. Funding of $20,000 from the Queensland Government Grants Program, contributed to the development of the two roost management plans.
Following the announcement of community consultation on the three documents in August 2023, 16 community submissions were received by email and through the Let's Talk Scenic Rim online community engagement platform. These submissions helped to inform the strategy document.
The community consultation focused on:
Determining respondents' level of awareness of Council's 'as-of-right' responsibility for the management of flying-foxes and the level of intervention approach in the Scenic Rim region,
- Asking for feedback on how Council categorised the level of conflict of a flying-fox roost, and Council's Roost Response Framework to determine the course of management actions when responding to new congregations and roost changes and,
- Asking feedback on the Roost Management Plans for Beaudesert Lions Bicentennial Park and Canungra Creek Lions Park Flying-Fox Roosts to minimise impacts experienced by the community to achieve coexistence with flying-foxes.
The Long-Term Roost Management Plan Development Project was developed with the support of the Queensland Government in association with Scenic Rim Regional Council.