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Mange Status on Wombats in Tasmania Written by Fiona Roark 8Sc for Wombat Warriors Tasmania 13/04/2017 Mange status on wombats in Tasmania Sighting Mange date Satus Score Location Closest Proximity 11/12/2016 Live Unknown Bluff Hill Rd Arthur River 3/01/2016 Live None-1 Temma Rd Arthur River 3/01/2016 Live None-1 Temma Rd Arthur River 24/08/2016 Bass Hwy Port Latta 21/10/2016 Ridgley Hwy Waratah 23/10/2016 Zeehan Hwy Zeehan 3/11/2016 Anthony Rd Btwn Tullah & Q'tow n 19/06/2016 Belvoir Rd Cradle M ountain 14/ 06/2016 Pencil Pine Crk Cradle Mountain Dove River Forest 8/10/2016 Live Unknown Dove River Rd Reserve 17/11/2016 Live None - 1 Loongana Rd Loongana 17/11/3016 Live Mild - 2 Loongana Rd Loongana Narawntapu National 21/05/2016 Live None-1 Bakers Point Rd Prk 18/12/2016 Live Badger Head Rd Badger Head Greens Beach Caravan 25/04/2016 Live Greens Beach Rd Prk Greens Beach Caravan 30/07/2016 Live Greens Beach Rd Prk 31/12/2016 Live Greens Beach Rd Greens Beach 25/04/2016 Live Greens Beach Rd Greens Beach 27/08/2016 Live Greens Beach Rd Greens Beach 30/07/2016 Live Greens Beach Rd Greens Beach 16/07/2016 Live Greens Beach Rd Greens Beach 26/08/2016 Live Greens Beach Rd Greens Beach 15/07/2016 Live Mild-2 Greens Beach Rd Kelso 30/07/ 2016 live Mild-2 Paranaple Rd Kelso 18/01/2016 Live Mild-2 Foreshore Rd Kelso 18/01/2016 Live Mild-2 Foreshore Rd Kelso 30/04/2016 West Tamar Hwy Kelso 30/04/2016 West Tamar Hwy Kelso 30/04/2016 West Tamar Hwy Kelso 30/04/2016 Ca lcutta Rd Kelso 30/04/2016 Ca lcutta Rd Kelso 30/08/2016 Bevic Rd Clarence Point 28/08/2016 West Tamar Hwy Clarence Point 20/08/2016 Deviot Rd Robigana 11/04/2016 Selbourne Rd Selbourne 14/05/2016 Birralee Rd Egmont Page 1 of 4 Written by Fiona Roark 8Sc for Wombat Warriors Tasmania 13/04/2017 25/10/2016 Live None-1 Davis Rd Deloraine 9/11/2016 Live None-1 Osmaston Rd Exton 25/10/2016 Osmaston Rd Exton 20/10/2016 Gulf Rd Liffey 7/04/2016 Oura Oura Reserve Liffey 1/10/2016 Cluan Rd Bracknell 5/11/2016 Bishopsbourne Rd Carrick 7/11/2016 Norwich Dr Longford 3/09/2016 St Leonards Rd St Leonards 11/08/2016 Blessington Rd Whitehills 25/08/2016 Blessington Rd Whitehills 6/10/2016 Blessington Rd Whitehills 12/08/2016 Blessington Rd Blessington 11/07/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd (mnr rd) Blessington 28/08/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd (mnr rd) Blessington 28/04/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd (mnr rd) Blessington 20/02/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd (mnr rd) Blessington 3/10/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 22/02/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 22/06/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 18/04/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 27/06/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 13/06/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 28/08/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 30/08/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 25/01/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 8/08/2016 Logan Rd Evandale 28/08/2016 Logan Rd Blessington 11/11/2016 Logan Rd Blessington 14/07/2016 Logan Rd Blessington 28/08/2016 Logan Rd Blessington 18/03/2016 Logan Rd Blessington 12/08/2016 Logan Rd Blessington 11/10/2016 Logan Rd Blessington 18/02/2016 Logan Rd Blessington 17/06/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd Blessington 3/02/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd Blessington 1/03/ 2016 Sawpit Hill Rd Blessington 18/ 08/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd Blessington 5/11/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd Blessington 22/11/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd Blessington 3/04/2016 Sa w pit Hill Rd Blessington 1/04/2016 Sawpit Hill Rd Blessington 18/10/2016 Petal Point Cape Portland Page 2 of 4 Written by Fiona Roark 8Sc for Wombat Warriors Tasmania 13/04/2017 9/12/2016 M idland Highway Powranna 30/01/2016 Midland Highway Epping Forest 9/12/2016 Midland Highway Canara 9/11/2016 Midland Highway Campbell Town 9/11/2016 Midland Highway Campbell Town 16/09/2016 Deals Rd Douglas River 19/10/2016 Freycinet National Prk Freycinet Pen isular 7/05/2016 Tasman Highway Rocky Hil ls 24/10/2016 Tasman Highway Rocky Hil ls 28/03/2016 Tasman Highway Rocky Hil ls 28/03/2016 Tasman Highway Rocky Hil ls 19/10/2016 Tasman Highway Orford 25/05/2016 Booming Bay Maria Island 14/10/2016 Highland Lakes Rd Liawenee 30/12/2016 Highland Lakes Rd Liawenee 7/10/2016 Gowan Brae Rd Near Bronte Park 6/11/2016 Gowan Brae Rd Near Bronte Park 2/08/2016 Marlborough Hwy Bronte Park 9/11/2016 Woodwards Canal Bronte Lagoon 12/10/2016 Woodwards Canal Bronte Lagoon The Steppes State 2/11/2016 Live Unknown Highland Lakes Rd Reserve 6/11/2016 lnterlaken Rd Lagoon of Islands 6/11/2016 lnterlaken Rd Backburn Creek 6/11/2016 lnterlaken Rd Black Snake Marsh 17/10/2016 Victoria Va lley Rd River Ouse 6/11/2016 Davies Rd River Clyde 15/11/2016 Clifton Va le Rd Kempton 8/ 08/2016 Hylands Rd Bagdad 31/10/2016 Green Valley Rd Bagdad 12/11/2016 Storeys Ln Broad marsh Mount Dromedary Frst 19/10/2016 Back River Rd Rsv 6/10/2016 Live Unknown Church Rd Dromedary 20/10/2016 East Derwnet Hwy Old Beach 31/10/2016 M idland Hwy Mangalore Lake Tiberias Game 29/10/2016 Mud Walls Rd Rsrv 1/01/2016 Rhyndaston Rd Rhyndaston 30/10/2016 Colebrook Rd Colebrook 6/09/2016 Colebrook Rd Colebrook 19/10/2016 Brown Mtn Rd Campania 18/10/2016 Brown Mtn Rd Campania 17/10/2016 White Kangaroo Rd Campania Page 3 of 4 Written by Fiona Roark 8Sc for Wombat Warriors Tasmania 13/04/2017 10/11/2016 Fingerpost Rd Campania 10/02/2016 Flagstaff Gully Rd Warane 28/01/2016 W hite Hill Rd Forcett 2/10/2016 W hite Hill Rd Forcett 29/11/2016 W hite Hill Rd Forcett 26/09/2016 Nugent Rd Nugent 18/08/2016 Burdons Rd Kellevie 27/06/2016 Burdons Rd Kellevie 3/12/2016 Kellevie Rd Copping 9/04/2016 Kellevie Rd Copping 3/12/2016 Bream Creek Rd Bream Creek 7/04/2016 Live Unknown Arthur Highway Taranna 4/11/2016 Live Nubeena Rd Nubeena 2/11/2016 Live W hite Beach Rd White Beach 13/10/2016 Live Cape Pi llar 19/10/2016 Live Ingram St South Hobart 3/05/2016 Live Fyfes Rd Mountain River 29/04/2016 Live Sepia Rd Mountain River 4/11/2016 Live Sawyers Creek Rd Mountain River 26/11/2016 Live Lightwood Creek Rd Glen Huon 19/12/2016 Live Lightwood Creek Rd Glen Huon 27/03/2016 Live Pelverata Rd Pelverata Colour coded according to severity level of mange of living animals None 28 Unknown 14 M ild 16 Severe 30 Dead 55 Total number of wombats sighted 143 Of the data retrieved from WomSAT.org.au, 143 wombats were sighted in 2016. 55 of them were recorded as dead indicating that approximately 38% of the population (as indicated from t he data) have gone. Of the dead wombats, 9 of them had mange which w ill have been a contribut ing factor to their deaths, indicating that approximately 16% died due to mange. However, of the 88 remaining wombats, 46 (which is over 50%) have m ild to severe mange will die from Mange caused by the Sarcoptic scabiei m ite. Leaving 42 who may or may not already have Sarcoptic Mange. Page 4 of 4 .
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