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  1. Connecticut Framework Data Themes

    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

  2. The drought recovery guide 2005

    Population levels for most species of vertebrate pests can be severely affected by prolonged drought. ... COOPERATION OF NEIGHBOURS Most vertebrate pests range over large areas. When considering pest animal control on your property, consider a larger

  3. NSWPIG Code of practice and standard operating procedures for the effective and humane management of feral pigs

    Korn, T. (1996). Managing vertebrate pests: pigs. Bureau of Resource Sciences.

  4. 00154 - Lettuce IPM

    levels. Pests can include insects, mites, diseases, nematodes, weeds and vertebrate pests. ... Although this Factsheet uses insect pests as the main model, the same principles apply for diseases, weeds and vertebrate pests.

  5. Manufactured stock food requirements

    meat or blood products from any vertebrate animal or bird including meat meal, meat and bone meal,.

  6. Issue 24, January 2015

    The acanthocephalans are wonders, within their own phylum of highly specialised vertebrate parasites.

  7. Animal Research Review Panel Annual Report 2023-24

    Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. Animal Research Review Panel Annual Report 2023-24. Animal Research Review Panel together with Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. October 2024. INT24/101179 2. Table

  8. Chapter B2.4 - Byproduct and bycatch

    All vertebrate assemblages have been covered under sections for byproduct and bycatch species (commercial and non-commercial) and threatened and protected species (see Sections B2.4 and B2.6), however additional

  9. Analgesia in Fish

    a) a member of a vertebrate species including any — i.

  10. Policy and guidelines for fish habitat conservation and management (update 2013)

    This document outlines policies and guidelines aimed at maintaining and enhancing fish habitat for the benefit of native fish species, including threatened species, in marine, estuarine and freshwater environments. It builds on earlier versions