Armed strangers sneaked onto Richard’s property. They left secret cameras
Richard Leppitt discovered two hidden camera traps on his 40-hectare South Gippsland property over three years, revealing armed trespassers had accessed his land without permission. The devices, commonly used to track wildlife, captured images of men with rifles monitoring feral deer. Leppitt's property, transformed into a wildlife haven over five decades, faces damage from the introduced animals proliferating across Victoria.
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Published 18 Jul 2026, 07:23 UTC · Updated 18 Jul 2026, 07:30 UTC
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