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They were once widespread and abundant throughout their range; however the species has suffered a serious decline in abundance and distribution, and are now considered one of the most threatened vertebrate
NSW DPI Monitoring techniques for vertebrate pests, available: www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/pests-weeds/vertebrate- pests/general/monitoring-techniques. Primefact 502 – Best practice pest animal management by Braysher, M. ... Websites. NSW DPI.
Protection Board,’ NSW DPI manager of vertebrate pests, Barry Kay, said. ... Staff from NSW DPI’s Vertebrate Pest Research Unit at Orange Agricultural Institute held a series of field trials using Calici virus on carrots to determine its effectiveness
Wild dog management strategy. Summary. This Strategy is an update of the NSW Wild Dog Management Strategy 2022-2027 and identifies specific actions to minimise wild dog impacts in the State. It builds on our existing wild dog management, planning,
24 October 2016. - Agriculture; Biosecurity. For the first time since 2008, the NSW Vertebrate Pest Management Symposium will be held in Orange from Tuesday October 25 until Thursday October 27.
to prevent this. Further Information. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/biosecurity/vertebrate-pests/pest-animals-in-nsw/feral-. deer/feral-deer. https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/biosecurity/pestplan.
Rabbits are Australian agricultures most costly pest vertebrate animal: the annual cost exceeds $200 million. ... NSW DPIRD. Williams K, Parer I, Coman B, Burley J &Braysher M 1995, Managing Vertebrate Pests: Rabbits.
167. Appendix 1. 168. Pesticides used in the Management of Vertebrate Pests in Australia. ... ISBN 07240 2101 9. Pesticides used in the Management of Vertebrate Pests in Australia.
Project officer with NSW Agriculture’s Vertebrate Pest Research Unit Lynette McLeod said the survey would provide important information on how effective fox baiting could be and would ultimately lead to
and Braysher, M. (1995) Managing Vertebrate Pests: Foxes.