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Possums are protected wildlife under state legislation across Australia. Brushtail and ringtail share the state Wildlife Act, the EPBC Act 1999, and POCTA: exclusion of the access point is the default; trapping happens under wildlife permit only; dispatch is generally unlawful in most states.

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Possums are protected. Exclusion-led. Permit-driven. Dispatch-restricted.

Protected wildlife sets the program shape from the start. Because Common Brushtail and Common Ringtail are protected under state wildlife protection legislation across Australia, the lawful program runs through three components: identification of the access point; exclusion of the access with a one-way valve so the possum can leave but not return; management of the surrounding habitat to reduce re-entry pressure. Trapping requires a permit issued under state wildlife protection legislation. Dispatch on most species is not lawful in most states.

Pest IT supplies the exclusion equipment and the documentation. The operator carries the permit and the legal duty to use it correctly. The Free Design Service maps the access points, the exclusion approach, the habitat management around the building, and the documentation that supports permit compliance. Pest IT supplies the state-by-state permit frame and the brushtail-versus-ringtail field signs.

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Common Brushtail Possum and Common Ringtail Possum are protected wildlife under state wildlife protection legislation across all Australian states and territories. Lawful management is exclusion-led, permit-driven, never lethal except where specifically permitted under a state damage-mitigation permit. Trapping requires a permit issued under state wildlife protection legislation. Dispatch is generally not lawful in most states.

Cavity exclusion timing is constrained by state wildlife legislation around active occupancy and breeding seasons. Operating outside the lawful window is unlawful even when the exclusion approach is correct. Mycobacterium ulcerans (the bacterium associated with Buruli ulcer) involves possum populations in transmission research, particularly in parts of Victoria and Far North Queensland; the research is ongoing and informs cavity cleanup protocols on residential roof voids.

Pest IT supplies the exclusion equipment and documentation that supports compliance. The operator carries the permit and the legal duty to use it correctly. Pest IT supplies the state-by-state status and the broader protected-species landscape across possums, bats, and native birds.

The Other Vertebrate Wildlife Permit Reference (Possum Permit Subset)

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Possums Frequently Asked Questions

Are possums protected in all Australian states?

Yes. Common Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) and Common Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) are protected under state wildlife protection legislation in every Australian state and territory. Trapping requires a permit issued under state legislation. Dispatch is generally not lawful in most states except under specific damage-mitigation provisions that vary state-by-state. Pest IT supplies the state-by-state permit frame and the conditions under which a damage-mitigation permit may be issued.

The species the law protects. Common Brushtail and Common Ringtail possum biology, the lawful exclusion frame, and the permit pathway every state operates under.

Possum work shows up in residential roof voids, heritage cavity sites, food premises ceilings, hospitality awnings, and any commercial structure where a roof line meets a tree canopy. Two species do almost all the work in Australia: Common Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) at suburban-scale and rural-residential, and Common Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) at canopy-and-cavity scale across coastal eastern Australia. Both are protected under state wildlife legislation. Both share the state Wildlife Act, the EPBC Act 1999, and POCTA.

The species story matters because the program design follows it. Brushtails are larger, ground-and-roof-capable, and dominate roof void access through gable vents, eave gaps, and torn flashing. Ringtails are smaller, canopy-oriented, and dominate cavity access close to mature canopy. Both are nocturnal, both scent-mark territory, and both return to a chosen den repeatedly which is why one-way exclusion devices work where lethal control would not be lawful and would not be effective.

For the structural exclusion layer, the netting, the mesh capping, and the one-way valve deployment kit, the Exclusion and Proofing collection holds the system. For the permit-driven live capture pathway, the Live Capture Systems collection holds the trap, the operating protocol, and the documentation pack. For the protected-wildlife sibling at the same heritage roof void site, the Bats and Flying Foxes collection holds the parallel protected-wildlife exclusion frame. Knowledge Hub carries the possum exclusion training depth.

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