Vandals poison Buddina turtle nesting area

Warning sign at Buddina on the Sunshine Coast.
A warning sign at Buddina on the Sunshine Coast where vandals poisoned vegetation. | Photo: Supplied by Sunshine Coast Council

Two sensitive coastal areas of the Sunshine Coast, including a turtle nesting area, have been scarred by illegal poisoning.

Sunshine Coast Council has launched investigations into deliberate acts of vandalism at Buddina and Currimundi Lake.

Sunshine Coast Division 4 Councillor Joe Natoli said dozens of trees and shrubs over a 250m2 area had been destroyed at Buddina Beach Foreshore Reserve, with a similar incident at Currimundi Lake.

Councillor Natoli said Council was investigating both acts of environmental vandalism and warning signs had been installed at each location to highlight the damage and send a clear message to the community that the illegal activity would not be tolerated.

“Buddina Beach is a vital nesting location for critically endangered loggerhead turtles with data revealing nests are laid in and around this location each season,” Cr Natoli said.

He said trees and shrubs in the dunes helped to prevent light shining onto the beach.

“(This) light pollution deters female turtles from laying and bright artificial light near nesting beaches can disorientate hatchlings leading them away from the sea and toward inland areas and roads, decreasing their chances of survival.”

Cr Natoli said those found guilty of these offences could be fined up to $131,580.

Anyone with information can contact Council on 07 5475 7272.