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Fishery interactions Injury and fatality to vertebrate marine life caused by entanglement is listed nationally as a Key Threatening Process (KTP) under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
Braysher, M. (1995). Managing vertebrate pests: foxes. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.
A similar KTP, ‘Injury and fatality to vertebrate marine life caused by ingestion of, or entanglement in, harmful marine debris’ is listed under the Commonwealth Environmental Protection and. ... A similar KTP, ‘Injury and fatality to vertebrate
Biosecurity - Management of priority pest animals
Braysher, M. (1995). Managing Vertebrate Pests: Rabbits. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.
Pesticides include herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, fumigants, nematicides, defoliants, desiccants, bactericides and vertebrate pest poisons.
Aquaculture Research Advisory Committee Annual Report 2015/16
The following genuine reasons are considered appropriate:. - Rural occupation. - Vertebrate pest animal control. -
33 Controlling vertebrate pests during and after drought 33 Mice 33 Rabbits 34 Feral pigs 35 Wild dogs 35 Foxes 35 Summary 36 Managing total grazing pressure 37 Further information.
The NSW forest management framework is a comprehensive system for delivering ecologically sustainable forest management across the full range of land tenures. The framework includes overarching policy and legislation, institutional and