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The current risks from weeds, and vertebrate and invertebrate pest animals are significant, and the costs are accumulating rapidly.
Aquaculture Research Advisory Committee. Annual Report. July 2014 to June 2015. Professor Ian White (Chairperson) Ms Jo Pickles (Executive Officer). SEPTEMBER 2015, WWW.DPI.NSW.GOV.AU. Title: Aquaculture Research Advisory Committee – Annual Report
Saunders, G., Coman, B., Kinnear, J. &Braysher, M. (1995). Managing vertebrate pests: foxes.
Does thinning regrowth restore habitat for. biodiversity? Brad Law, Leroy Gonsalves, Traecey Brassil, Cathy Waters, Ian Toole and. Patrick Tap. Does thinning regrowth restore habitat for biodiversity? NSW Department of Primary Industries. Does
they have low toxicity to vertebrate animals. they have little detrimental effect on beneficial insects and mites.
But what is meant in the code when it says. animal – any live member of a vertebrate species, including any fish, amphibian, reptile, bird or mammal other than a human being.
Greater Sydney Peri urban Biosecurity Social Research Project - Final Report
Key Threatening Processes (KTPs) identified as being potentially relevant to the proposal are entanglement or ingestion of anthropogenic debris in marine and estuarine environments (TSC Act); injury and fatality to vertebrate
Key Threatening Processes (KTPs) identified as being potentially relevant to the proposal are entanglement or ingestion of anthropogenic debris in marine and estuarine environments (TSC Act); injury and fatality to vertebrate
General Standards for Exhibiting Animals in NSW