Hydromys chrysogaster

2 Rakali or Water Rat at Braddon, ACT

Hydromys chrysogaster at Braddon, ACT - 28 Jun 1960
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Hydromys chrysogaster 18 Oct 2018 michaelb
Hydromys chrysogaster 17 Oct 2018 KMcCue

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Report of a water rat caught in the Telephone Exchange building in Mort St, Braddon in 1960.

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AaronClausen wrote:
   18 Oct 2018
Yeah because it was in the Canberra Times, it must be true!
KMcCue wrote:
   18 Oct 2018
It was described and identified by a CSIRO scientist who released it into the Murrumbidgee River (according to the same CT article). It was amazingly distant from the Molonglo like another observed in the ANBG.
AaronClausen wrote:
   18 Oct 2018
Awesome. Cool sighting...
KMcCue wrote:
   18 Oct 2018
I thought it interesting and hope it is acceptable as a rare early record of Rakali in the ACT, not my photo of course. That it was released is also interesting.
AaronClausen wrote:
   18 Oct 2018
We've always said that the data is the most important thing (not the actual image). If you have a trusted source, then it's definitely valuable distribution data.
   18 Oct 2018
Is June 1960 now the earliest confirmed sighting on Canberra Nature Map?
AaronClausen wrote:
   18 Oct 2018
I'm finding data in the database from 1900 and 1905, but then I found this: Other Wildflower Geranium obtusisepalum on 26 Jan 1788

No evidence though - imported from ALA without any images.
   18 Oct 2018
Now that's a famous day in history.
KMcCue wrote:
   18 Oct 2018
Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Wednesday 29 June 1960, page 3

Water Rat

Caught In

Mort Street

Technicians at the Mort Street telephone exchange have solved the mystery of food which has been dis-appearing regularly from the

lunchrooms.

Thinking the culprit was a rat, they set traps and found yesterday that they had caught a live water rat, a protected native animal.

A C.S.I.R.O. spokesman at Gungahlin yesterday could not explain how the animal, which usually lives in water or swamps, strayed into Civic

Centre.

He said the animal was about 15 inches long, with a silky brown, seal-like coat and white-tipped tail.

Yesterday afternoon the water rat was released into the Murrumbidgee River.
michaelb wrote:
   18 Oct 2018
This find precedes Lake BG, but Mort Street is not too far from Sulivans Creek or the Molonglo River as it was back then.
Waterwatch wrote:
   18 Oct 2018
Geoff Williams (APC) will be pleased to get that sighting!
KMcCue wrote:
   19 Oct 2018
According to my map, Mort St is about 500m from Sullivans Ck and 1500m from the Molonglo River, not bad for a water-rat.

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