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Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - full set of manuals


$95.45 AUD (inc GST)


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The purpose of these manuals is to provide details of the techniques available to monitor feral animals in Australia. By providing a step-by-step description of each technique, it will be possible to standardise many monitoring programs and make valid comparisons of abundance and damage across the nation. This is becoming increasingly important for the states, territories and the Australian Government, to help evaluate and prioritise natural resource management investments.

 

Titles of all the manuals in the full set of 'Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests' are listed below. (These manuals can also be purchased individually.) 

  • Foxes (B692)
  • Rabbits (B693)
  • Wild dogs (B690)
  • Feral goats (B691)
  • Mice (B688)
  • Feral pigs (B695)
  • Feral cats (B689)   

    

These manuals are also available for downloading online.

 

Book details

Title Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - full set of manuals
Author(s) Suzy Balogh  
Pages  
Catalogue number B696  
Year of publish 2008  
Price $95.45AUD (inc GST)

 

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