Practical, effective and safer: Placing traps above ground is an improved capture method for the critically endangered ngwayir (western ringtail possum; Pseudocheirus occidentalis).

Animal welfare (South Mimms, England) Pub Date : 2024-09-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/awf.2024.31
Sara Corsetti, Kaori Yokochi, Evan Webb, Arianna Urso, Roberta Bencini
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The capture of wild-living animals can provide valuable information that is critical in developing and implementing effective conservation actions. These capture procedures, however, often require direct handling of individuals by researchers, and conservationists should constantly seek to improve capture methods so that the impacts on animal welfare are minimised. The ngwayir (western ringtail possum; Pseudocheirus occidentalis) is a critically endangered arboreal marsupial in need of effective conservation. It is, however, not amenable to conventional trapping, leading to the use of methods such as nest robbing and tranquilisation using dart guns or pole syringes, which involve potentially serious animal welfare risks and longer exposure of animals to humans as compared to conventional trapping. In pursuit of an improved capture method, we investigated opportunistically whether placing traps above the ground would increase the capture success rate of the species, using wire cage traps baited with universal bait and fruit. Between 2010 and 2019, we deployed trapping grids in Locke Nature Reserve and adjacent campsites near Busselton, WA, Australia, with traps placed on the ground for 1,985 trap nights and traps placed on horizontal tree branches, fallen trees or fences, 1-2 m above ground for 694 trap nights. With the above ground traps we trapped 82 ngwayirs out of 694 trap nights, 27 in autumn and 55 in spring. We also captured eleven common brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula; 1.6% trap success rate), 12 King's skinks (Egernia kingii; 1.7%) and five black rats (Rattus rattus; 0.7%). Trapping success rate was higher in elevated traps (up to 18.3%) compared to traps on the ground (0.5%) and using fruit as bait increased the trap success rate. These results suggest that using elevated traps baited with fruit is a practical, effective method to capture the ngwayir.

实用、有效、更安全:将诱捕器放置在地面上是捕捉极度濒危的ngwayir(西部环尾负鼠;Pseudocheirus occidentalis)的一种改进方法。
捕捉野生动物可以提供宝贵的信息,这些信息对于制定和实施有效的保护行动至关重要。然而,这些捕捉程序往往需要研究人员直接处理个体,因此保护工作者应不断寻求改进捕捉方法,以尽量减少对动物福利的影响。ngwayir(西方环尾负鼠;Pseudocheirus occidentalis)是一种极度濒危的树栖有袋类动物,需要得到有效的保护。然而,传统的诱捕方法并不适合这种动物,因此只能采用抢巢和使用镖枪或杆式注射器进行镇静等方法,与传统诱捕方法相比,这些方法可能存在严重的动物福利风险,而且动物与人类接触的时间更长。为了寻求一种改进的捕捉方法,我们利用装有通用诱饵和水果的铁丝笼诱捕器,随机调查了在地面上放置诱捕器是否会提高该物种的捕捉成功率。2010年至2019年期间,我们在澳大利亚西澳大利亚州布瑟尔顿附近的洛克自然保护区和邻近的露营地部署了诱捕网格,其中在地面放置诱捕器1,985个诱捕夜,在离地面1-2米高的水平树枝、倒下的树木或栅栏上放置诱捕器694个诱捕夜。通过地面诱捕器,我们在 694 个诱捕夜中捕获了 82 只黑尾鸲,其中秋季 27 只,春季 55 只。此外,我们还捕获了 11 只普通刷尾负鼠(Trichosurus vulpecula;诱捕成功率为 1.6%)、12 只国王石龙子(Egernia kingii;1.7%)和 5 只黑鼠(Rattus rattus;0.7%)。与地面上的诱捕器(0.5%)相比,高架诱捕器的诱捕成功率更高(高达 18.3%),使用水果作为诱饵可提高诱捕成功率。这些结果表明,使用以水果为诱饵的高架诱捕器是一种实用、有效的捕捉纳威鼠的方法。
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