Katherine resident Paul Baker has won the Northern Territory
Government’s Great Cane Toad Trap Competition. The
judges’ decision was unanimous—with Paul’s entry
the most successful in trapping the toads with a tally of 112
compared to the next best tally of 73. It was also the only trap
not to allow escapees.
As part of his prize, Paul won $5000 to help commercialise his
design, a box type trap which uses insects attracted by a light
source to lure toads up ramps to the roof, whereupon they fall
through trapdoors into the box.
However, you can also purchase cane toad traps from the FrogWatch
website, developed by FrogWatch and designed by Action Sheet Metal
in Darwin. These traps use lights to lure toads to the traps.
According to the site, one field trap caught 453 cane toads in six
weeks.
Links
Frogwatch
www.frogwatch.org.au
Home page of Frogwatch, and the Northern Australian Frogs Database System