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by NSW EPA, and the NSW DPI Vertebrate Pesticide Manual. Animal welfare implications. ... baiting. In Humaneness and Vertebrate Pest Control. P. M. Fisher and C.
Background. Ground shooting of feral pigs is undertaken by government vertebrate pest control officers, landholders and professional shooters. ... Managing vertebrate pests: pigs. Bureau of Resource Sciences. Australian Government Publishing Service,
fibre, or natural resources 7. Refer to Vertebrate Pesticide Manual 8 for relevant governance. ... When. issuing other vertebrate pesticides as baits, ACOs must consider if a risk assessment is.
Humane vertebrate pest control – the development and selection of feasible control programs and techniques that avoid or minimise pain, suffering and distress to target and non-target animals 6. ... Refer to Vertebrate Pesticide Manual 8 for relevant
5.1.5 The person in charge of the premises must have a program in place to control pests, including insects, ectoparasites and vertebrate pests.
Bomford, M. (1996). Managing Vertebrate Pests: Feral. Goats. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.
The 1080 user should refer to the NSW Vertebrate Pesticide Manual for all relevant legislation and its application. ... NSW Department of Primary Industries, Orange. Available at: https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/biosecurity/vertebrate-pests/publications/nsw-
Appendix B. Potential impacts of vertebrate pests 36. Appendix C. Examples of pest animal metrics 37. ... Authorised Officers to follow the published general biosecurity duty procedure. Authorised Control Officers to make private landholders aware of
as in the case of some vertebrate pest poisons; the application of the pesticide will not proceed. ... specified re-entry period for the pesticide for that. period. Application of vertebrate pest baits for fox.
Agriculture Industry Snapshot for Planning Central Tablelands