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Freshwater fishes are the most threatened group of vertebrate taxa with 4.4% of species threatened with extinction across the world (Groombridge and Baillie 1997).
Maintain core funding of approximately $700, 000 per annum for the DPI Vertebrate Pest Research Unit, which also helps leverage significant external funding (Recommendation 28). » ... For general inquiries on vertebrate pests in NSW, you can phone the
Broad-Scale Interactions Between Fishing and Mammals, Reptiles. and Birds in NSW Marine Waters. C. Ganassin and P. Gibbs. NSW Department of Primary Industries Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre P.O. Box 21, Cronulla, NSW, 2230. November 2005. Final
Marine Fish Stocking in NSW Environmental Impact Statement Vol II Prepared for: Department of Primary Industries. November 2011. Marine Fish Stocking – Environmental Impact Statement Prepared for DPI. EL0809106A Final, November 2011 Cardno Ecology
Sometimes they may have little direct effect on the host invertebrates, but if the latter are consumed by humans or other vertebrate predators, these toxins can be potentially fatal (Edgar 2000,
Sometimes they may have little direct effect on the host invertebrates, but if the latter are consumed by humans or other vertebrate predators, these toxins can be potentially fatal (Edgar 2000,
Marine Fish Stocking in NSW Environmental Impact Statement Vol I Prepared for Department of Primary Industries. November 2011. Marine Fish Stocking – Environmental Impact Statement Prepared for DPI. EL0809106A Final, November 2011 Cardno Ecology
Unfortunately, this report did not consider any fish species among the vertebrate pests reviewed.
The existing, nationally consistent, firearms framework, has provided appropriate and successful management of firearms licensing for recreational hunting and formal vertebrate pest animal control.
• NSW 2018 Animal Use in Research Statistics. Table of Contents. 1. Summary. 3. 2. General Charts. 5. 2.1 Number of animals used over time by species grouping. 5. 2.2 Number of animals used over time by research purpose. 6. 2.3 Number of animals