iHerp Australia Issue 11 | Page 6

First, the ecological impact of Cane Toads - which turns out to be less wide-ranging and long term than most people imagine. And second, toad control - what works, and what doesn’t work. like a hungry child offered a chocolate cake. And no matter how many toads they ate, the rats just smiled and kept eating more. Kites enthusiastically leap out of bed in the morning to patrol the highways for an effortless smorgasbord of road-killed toads. The ecological impact of Cane Toads in Australia. As a result, the arrival of Cane Toads in a new area of Australia is good news for some types of native animals, even though it’s undeniably terrible for others. People love to blame Cane Toads for just about Let’s deal with the bad news first. The victims of the everything. When the Federal Government announced Toad are the large predators - species like goannas, an inquiry into Cane Toad control late in 2018, the blue-tongue skinks, King Brown Snakes, Northern chairman of the committee put out a public statement Quolls, and even Freshwater Crocodiles. The first saying that, ‘Cane Toads are toxic at all points in their toads to arrive – the vanguard of the invasion - are life cycle, … with no known predators in Australia.’ really big animals. Any predator that eats one of those He was wrong on both points. Toxin content is close giant toads is dead within minutes, unless it has the to zero at the point in the life cycle where toads genetic ability (as in rats and birds) to handle the metamorphose from tadpoles into miniature toads. toxins. As a result, more than 95% of the apex Presumably for that reason, predatory snakes (like predators - notably the goannas - are dead within a few Green Tree Snakes) target these tiny toadlets, snaffling months of the appearance of toads. Catastrophe. It’s them up like popcorn - but the snakes are very awful. But as I said, other groups benefit from toad reluctant to eat either younger tadpoles or larger arrival. First are the ones that are not affected by the terrestrial toads (both of which contain a lot more toad’s poison, like birds and rodents. Suddenly they poison). And importantly, many species of wildlife in have a new (and very abundant) source of food. The Australia are very resistant to the Cane Toad’s toxins. second group consists of smaller species that were pre- For example, most birds and predatory insects aren’t viously being consumed by those apex predators that affected. Neither are rodents (rats and mice, both have now gone belly-up after meeting a toad. With no native and introduced). When we tested native rats, greedy goannas left to eat them, prey numbers they hurled themselves upon Cane Toads (of any size) increase. 2 qtr page ad