Possum Allegedly Sent Plunging 30 Metres From Boom: Call for Justice

Target: Patricia “Trish” O’Callaghan, Director-General, Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Queensland

Goal: Ensure full investigation and appropriate penalties after a possum was allegedly caused to plunge over 30 metres from heavy machinery, leaving it convulsing on concrete.

A deeply distressing incident has come to light after footage allegedly showed a ringtail possum clinging to a fully extended concrete boom pump before being caused to fall more than 30 metres onto a concrete slab. In the video, the machine operator is reportedly seen moving the boom while the small animal attempts to maintain its grip. The possum is then apparently seen plummeting to the ground, where it appeared to convulse before the footage ended. It remains unclear whether the animal survived.

Authorities have confirmed that the matter has been referred for investigation under applicable wildlife protection laws. When credible allegations emerge that a native animal may have been deliberately or recklessly placed in harm’s way, decisive enforcement is essential. A thorough investigation and meaningful consequences, if wrongdoing is proven, are necessary to uphold wildlife protection standards and deter any recurrence of cruelty.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Director-General O’Callaghan,

We write to express grave concern regarding reports that a ringtail possum was caused to fall more than 30 metres from heavy machinery, landing on a concrete slab and appearing to convulse. The footage, as described, suggests the animal suffered serious injuries.

Wildlife experts have indicated that such a fall would likely cause severe trauma and that convulsing may signal significant harm. Native wildlife depend on legal protections to shield them from mistreatment, particularly in worksite environments where human actions may place them at risk.

We respectfully urge your department to conduct a comprehensive investigation and to pursue appropriate penalties should the evidence substantiate any breach of wildlife protection laws. Firm enforcement is essential to safeguard native animals and to prevent any recurrence of harm.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Andrew Mercer

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