A large hollow log was installed by a landholder as part of a Numbat Neighbourhood Community Onground Works Project in an important linkage to Dryandra Woodland National Park and a PHCC monitoring camera was installed to find out what fauna were utilising the log. It was exciting to see that a chuditch Dasyurus geoffroi was captured on camera! Chuditch are a threatened species with a conservation status of Vulnerable and are one of the secondary investment priorities for the Numbat Neighbourhood Project. There are a number of factors that have contributed to the chuditch decline including land clearing, removal of suitable den sites and logs and also predation by feral cats and foxes.

The hollow log was also visited numerous times by foxes. One fox could be seen going into the log and also urinating on the log to mark its territory. Foxes in Australia kill about 300 million native animals each year including 107 million mammals. Foxes are also estimated to cost the Australian agriculture industry $200 million each year. The fox sighting has been passed on to our pest animal control contractor who conducts 50 hours of fox and feral cat control on farmland surrounding Dryandra Woodland National Park each month funded by the Numbat Neighbourhood Project and Defending Dryandra Project. Since May 2024 90 foxes and 68 feral cats been culled. Hopefully next time the camera is checked we’ll have more chuditch and less foxes!

As well as the hollow log being installed to improve habitat for numbats, woylies and chuditch, other activities have been conducted by the landholder, with funding provided through the Numbat Neighbourhood Project. The activities included fencing the creek line to exclude stock, weed control including spiny rush Juncus acutus control and revegetation to improve habitat for threatened species.

If you need help controlling foxes and feral cats on your property or would like advice on hollows please contact PHCC’s Farmers for Fauna Coordinator via email christine.townsend@peel-harvey.org.au

For more information on foxes and their control visit https://invasives.org.au/meet-the-invaders/foxes/ For more information about chuditch visit https://library.dbca.wa.gov.au/static/FullTextFiles/926971.pdf and https://peel-harvey.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025-359-Livingwithchuditch-DL6ppBRO-FINART.pdf

The Numbat Neighbourhood Project is funded by the Australian Government Natural Heritage Trust and delivered by PHCC, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners panel

This Defending Dryandra – Feral Hotspots Project is supported by funding from the State Government’s Feral Cat Management Grants

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present