Dear hkinni,
Thank you for reporting this and also photographing the event. I have only ever seen one such photograph which was posted on the BBS last year similarly showing a feral dog with a duck by the Lut Chau fish ponds. Could WWF use this picture for our talks and presentations?
As you know the two ponds by the Education Centre are surrounded by a tall perimeter fence so it is surprising to learn a dog had entered the area. Our staff will check the fence condition today and repair any holes or breakages as necessary.
For information, our feral dog management policy involves the baiting of 4 cages around the reserve. Any captured dog(s) is immediately collected by AFCD's Dog Unit for impounding. In 2005, we captured 15 dogs, 17 in 2006, and so far this year 9 plus one feral cat.
From time to time other wildlife is caught such as Greater Coucal, Burmese Python or Javan Mongoose, but we always release these back into the wild. The cages are checked twice daily and should our staff be away, the cages are closed to prevent any animals entering.
If you require any further information please contact me at Mai Po.
Bena Smith
WWF Reserve Officer
3193 7511 or bsmith@wwf.org.hk