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Cane toads

cane toad

Traps and lures

Traps and lures are available commercially for the management of cane toads:

Toadinator Cane Toad Trap
Watergum Cane Toad Tadpole Traps and Lures

 

Management Resources

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    • Identifying a cane toad
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    • Traps and lures
    • NATSOP-CAN001 National Standard Operating Procedure: Methods for the field euthanasia of cane toads

Further Learning

  • How did the cane toad arrive in Australia
  • Overview of the cane toad

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