Indigenous eucalypt trees are an important component of the Mornington Peninsula’s landscape. Following community concern about the decline in eucalypt tree health in some parts of the peninsula, the Shire undertook a study that identified over-browsing of leaves by possums as one of the main causes of this decline.
To help reduce the impacts of possum over-browsing, the Shire has installed protective tree bands on selected eucalypt trees in bushland reserves and streetscapes in Mt Eliza, Mornington and Mt Martha. The results so far have been encouraging, with some trees showing new flushes of growth within a year of being banded.
Eucalypt trees on your property may also be showing signs of decline from over-browsing. Tree banding can be a simple and effective way to protect these trees.
If you’re thinking of banding trees on your property, some points to consider include:
Possums are native animals protected under the Wildlife Act 1975 and must not be harmed in any way. Visit our Possums page to find out more.