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List of articles with the region Queensland

  • Cluster fencing keeping wild dogs out

    The National Wild Dog Action Plan in collaboration with the Remote Area Planning & Development Board (RAPAD) created this video to showcase the success of the cluster fencing project in central western Queensland.

  • The wild dog problem in suburbia

    Wild dogs are not just a rural problem, and can also be rife on the urban fringe – attacking native wildlife such as koalas, family pets and livestock.

  • Pest fish exclusion screens

    A case study of the effectiveness of exclusion screens in preventing the movement of pest fish through irrigation networks.

  • Small Murray Cod

    Native fish predators as a biological control method for carp

    Case study on the identification of carp spawning.

  • Pest fish exclusion screens: Boondooma–Tarong pipeline

    Pest fish exclusion screens: Boondooma–Tarong pipeline, QLD

    A case study on the effectiveness of using rotating drum screens to prevent the movement of pest fish species through water.

  • Queensland’s first attempt at tilapia eradication

    Queensland’s first attempt at tilapia eradication

    A case study about an early attempt to remove Mozambique tilapia from small water bodies in Townsville.

  • Eureka Creek

    Eureka Creek tilapia infestation — a threat to western drainages

    A case study on the Eureka Creek tilapia infestation — a threat to western drainages.

  • Application of rotenone in a farm dam at Bullyard. Image: Chris Lupton, DAFF Qld

    Eradication of Mozambique tilapia at Bullyard Creek, Qld

    A case study on the effectiveness of using chemicals to eradicate tilapia from small water bodies.

  • Oreocromis Mossambicus electrofishing control in Herberton Weirs

    Electrofishing control of Mozambique tilapia in the Herberton weirs

    A case study on the effectiveness of using electrofishing to reduce the abundance of Mozambique tilapia in small closed water bodies.

  • Daryl PANTHER-carp fishing

    Queensland carp fishing competitions

    A case study on the effectiveness of carp fishing competitions in southern Queensland.

  • Queensland Local Councils

  • Biosecurity Queensland

  • Darren Marshall Wild Dog Side

    Community Landcare Case Study – for the National Wild Dog Action Plan

    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.

  • K Foster- wild dog

    Paroo Model of Wild Dog Control – Western QLD

    The Paroo Shire residents have been leaders in developing and implementing best practice in the coordinated control of wild dogs.

  • steve lapidge-fenced plots

    Feral pig management in tropical rainforests of Queensland

    A case study to evaluate the impacts and management of feral pigs in the Daintree, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA).

  • feral pigs hoggone trial

    Feral pig HOGGONE® baiting trials in Goondiwindi, Qld

    Case study of the effectiveness of the new feral pig bait HOGGONE®during national product registration trails in Goondiwindi, southwest Queensland.

  • Vertebrate Pest Management Association of Australia

  • Leo Berzins Wild_Dog

    Wild dogs and transmission of Neospora caninum in Australia

    This case study investigates the potential of wild dogs as a cause of abortion outbreaks in Australian dairy and beef cattle herds.

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