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Biosecurity &food safety. Biosecurity is important because it protects our economy, environment and community from pests, diseases, weeds and contaminants. Biosecurity is a shared responsibility, and everybody has a role to play in protecting NSW
vertebrate pest related matters. - ... weeds related matters. General enquiries for weed and vertebrate pest related matters.
Vertebrate pests in macadamia: pigs.pdf (PDF, 2.6 MB). ... Vertebrate pests in macadamia: rats.pdf (PDF, 3.4 MB). PDF, 664.8 KB).
Paul Meek. Research Scientist. Biography. Paul has been working on several research projects with the Vertebrate Pest Research Unit and University of New England over the last few years. ... Australian Zoologist. 2019 | Journal. Animal welfare
Andrew Bengsen. Research Scientist, Vertebrate Pest Research. Biography. Andrew has over 15 years’ experience in pest animal management or research, and has been with the Vertebrate Pest Research Unit since 2011. ... Vertebrate Pest Research.
David Forsyth. Research Officer, Vertebrate Pest Research. Biography. Since gaining his PhD in 1998, David Forsyth has conducted research into the ecology and management of wildlife in Australia, New Zealand and ... Canada. Prior to joining the
Shannon Dundas. Research Officer, Vertebrate Pests. ... Biography. Shannon joined the Vertebrate Pest Research Unit (Biosecurity and Food Safety) within the NSW Department of Primary Industries as a Research Officer in May 2015.
Peter West. Research Officer, Vertebrate Pest Research. ... Biography. Peter has 20 years’ experience in pest animal research and management, and has been with the Vertebrate Pest Research Unit since 2000.
Figure 2. A black cockatoo. Vertebrate pests in macadamia: birds. 2 | NSW Department of Primary Industries September 2020. ... Vertebrate pests in macadamia: birds. 3 | NSW Department of Primary Industries September 2020.
Tarnya Cox. Research Scientist. Biography. Tarnya Cox is a Research Scientist with the Vertebrate Pest Research Unit (VPRU) in the NSW Department of Primary Industries.