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Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests


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The purpose of this series of manuals is to provide details of the techniques available for monitoring vertebrate pest species 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.

Species involved in this series of manuals include mice, rabbits, feral cats, feral goats, feral pigs, wild dogs and foxes.

The manuals are available for download below.

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PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Mice
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PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Rabbits
 1021.5 KB
PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Cats
 1.1 MB
PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Goats (part 1)
 1.1 MB
PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Goats (part 2)
 202.7 KB
PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Pigs (part 1)
 835.4 KB
PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Pigs (part 2)
 665.6 KB
PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Wild dogs
 1.1 MB
PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Foxes (part 1)
 1.0 MB
PDF icon Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests - Foxes (part 2)
 307.2 KB
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