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  1. Poultry

    Key deliverables in the AGTC’s first year of operation include:. Local refinement and delivery of “environmental DNA” (eDNA) technologies to profile freshwater fish and vertebrate communities for environmental monitoring and

  2. Contacts

    Contacts. Key contacts. Contact information. Pest animal management enquiries. For queries about local vertebrate pest management issues, please contact your nearest Local Land Services office.

  3. Best practice pest animal management

    Dr Glen Saunders Research (former) Leader Vertebrate Pests, Health Science, Strategic Alliances &Evaluation, Orange.

  4. Pest animals in NSW

    Pest animals in NSW.

  5. Feral pig - management.PDF

    More information. NSW. NSW Vertebrate Pesticide Manual:. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/biosecurity/vertebrate-pests/publications/nsw-vertebrate-pesticide- manual. NSW Code of Practice and Standard Operating procedures for the

  6. Useful links

    Useful links. NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. Animal housing and care. Resources to support the adoption of best practice for commonly used procedures in animal research. University of NSW: Caring for animals in

  7. Managing biosecurity

    Remember, it is illegal to feed ruminants (including cattle, sheep, goats, camelids and deer) meat or blood products from any vertebrate animal or bird including meat meal, meat and bone meal,

  8. Murray Hardyhead

    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

  9. Xboxing kangaroos

    NSW DPI staff from the Vertebrate Pest Research Unit at the Orange Agricultural Institute developed the course content based on the latest survey and statistical methods.

  10. Feral pigs

    Feral pigs. Feral pigs are very adaptable and can thrive in most environments. They have significant impacts on agriculture production and the environment. Feral pigs are also a host and vector for numerous endemic and exotic diseases and parasites