WildThings is an urban fauna translocation program in the Australian state ofNew South Wales developed byKu-ring-gai Council in 2004 to protect, promote and proliferate wildlife in the Ku-ring-gai local government area.
It was noticed inKu-ring-gai that while bush regenerators intended to preserve habitat and wildlife, in practice someBushcare Groups were responsible for the wholesale removal of weeds which often lessened the biodiversity value of the ecosystem that the volunteers were trying to protect.
InNew South Wales, where Ku-ring-gai is located, the state government has many regulations that effectively deny people the opportunity to have native animals for pets. On their web page they have detailed their objections.[1]
In an attempt to create positive relationships between people and wildlife, the program WildThings was created; however due to the restrictive legislative environment around mammals, the program has concentrated on invertebrates, fish and reptiles.
There are two main components to WildThings:[2]