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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
American Veterinary Medical Association. Available at: www.avma.org/KB/Policies/Documents/euthanasia.pdf. Anon. (2018). Vertebrate Pesticide Manual. ... NSW Department of Primary Industries, Orange. Available at:
and Braysher, M. (1995) Managing Vertebrate Pests: Foxes.
NSW DPI vertebrate pest researcher, John Tracey, said the first phase of the project had found that in the Orange wine-growing region alone birds caused an estimated 15 per cent
Mouse monitoring and management. Information on mouse control. Description. Mice are normally light brown to dark grey on the body, with a light cream belly. Adults have a body length of about 75 mm and weigh up to 30 g. The tail is about as long
The following list of standard operating procedures help ensure that vertebrate pests are controlled in a safe, humane and cost effective way.
Use trunk guards if sunburn and vertebrate pests such as rabbits are a problem. ... Use trunkguards for protection against vertebrate pests and sunburn. Protect trees from wind using windbreaks.
The program, also funded by the Bureau of Resource Science, started this year and is being run through the Vertebrate Pest Research Centre in Orange.
The negative impacts of feral camels as vertebrate pests are well documented and include significant economic, environmental and social costs.
Ecology and Management of Vertebrate Pests in NSW. Published by the NSW Department of Primary Industries. ... For more information see NSW Vertebrate Pesticide Manual. 1 NSW Department of Primary Industries, March 2018.