Notification to potential stock owners, Curtis Island

Closed
4 October 2022
Topic
Queensland parks and wildlife
Type
Public notification
Region
Gladstone

Any potential owners of stock (including horses) on Curtis Island National Park, Curtis Island Conservation Park and South End Conservation Park, Curtis Island State Forest must make a claim of ownership of their stock within 14 business days from Thursday 22 September 2022.

The Department of Environment and Science wishes to notify any potential owners of stock (including horses) on Curtis Island National Park, Curtis Island Conservation Park and South End Conservation Park, and Curtis Island State Forest that they must make a claim of ownership of their stock within 14 business days from 22 September 2022.

Proof of ownership must be demonstrated in the form of brands, microchips, breed, sex, age and/or any identifying or distinctive markings. Should you believe that you have a rightful claim to any stock please contact the Senior Ranger (Capricorn Coast Management) on (07) 49716548 or via email at ccmu@des.qld.gov.au.