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NSW DPI. Williams K, Parer I, Coman B, Burley J &Braysher M 1995, Managing Vertebrate Pests: Rabbits.
Trunk wraps. Trunk wraps of insulation foil, or more permanent PVC, protect the young trees from vertebrate pests such as mice, rabbits and hares.
Re-establish protective netting Full exclusion netting systems are designed to exclude vertebrate pests including birds, flying foxes and other animals.
levels. Pests can include insects, mites, diseases, nematodes, weeds and vertebrate pests.
agricultural production. Shooting of foxes is undertaken by government vertebrate pest. ... 1995). Managing vertebrate pests: foxes. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. Smith, G.
General vertebrate predators such as birds and frogs. Figure 55.
In some cases, photos are acceptable. RESTRICTED ANIMAL MATERIAL (RAM) means material derived from a vertebrate animal that must not be fed to a ruminant. ... This also means you must prevent access to vertebrate animal material by ruminants unless it is
Mammal Warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the ... restricted animal material means any material derived from a
To derive annual quotas for waterfowl that can be harvested in NSW, the Vertebrate Pest Research Unit (NSW DPI) estimates waterfowl populations on artificial waterbodies in the NSW Riverina region and
Griffiths, J. &Kelly, D. (1998). Managing Vertebrate Pests: Rodents. Bureau of Resource Sciences, Canberra. ... Pp. 59-63, in A.C. Crabb &R.E. Marsh Proceedings of the Thirteenth Vertebrate Pest Conference.