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View our best practice community engagement information hub ‘Community Invasives Action‘ to enhance community involvement in your invasive species management programs
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View our best practice community engagement information hub ‘Community Invasives Action‘ to enhance community involvement in your invasive species management programs
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The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service runs a number of public programs which includes the management of pest animals, including the management of pest animals for the purpose of conservation of threatened species through the Saving our Species Program
Case study on the identification of carp spawning.
A case study on using carp pheromone attractant for carp control in NSW and Tasmania.
Case study on the identification of carp spawning and recruitment hotspots in the Murray-Darling Basin.
Case study on the success of three rabbit eradication programs on Australian islands.
Wild Dog Management Case Study.
This report describes and analyses data curated from a selection of community landcare and wild dog groups, through group member field interviews, recordings and photographs, across five regions of NSW and VIC during January and February 2017.
The Brindabella/Wee Jasper integrated wild dog management plan using the nil-tenure methodology has been widely recognised and adopted as the preferred model plan for wild dog control.
Case study on the effectiveness of warren ripping to control rabbits on a wool-producing property in far-west New South Wales.
Case study on the effectiveness of a group fox baiting program on land surrounding the Goonoo State Conservation Area of New South Wales.
Case study on the effectiveness of using coordinated group programs for fox management on farms.
Case study on a group program of fox shooting in the Milton–Ulladulla region of New South Wales.
Case study on the effectiveness of using coordinated group programs for fox management on farms.
This case study investigates the potential of wild dogs as a cause of abortion outbreaks in Australian dairy and beef cattle herds.