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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.
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.
A case study of the effectiveness of exclusion screens in preventing the movement of pest fish through irrigation networks.
Case study on the identification of carp spawning.
A case study on the effectiveness of using rotating drum screens to prevent the movement of pest fish species through water.
A case study about an early attempt to remove Mozambique tilapia from small water bodies in Townsville.
A case study on the Eureka Creek tilapia infestation — a threat to western drainages.
A case study on the effectiveness of using chemicals to eradicate tilapia from small water bodies.
A case study on the effectiveness of using electrofishing to reduce the abundance of Mozambique tilapia in small closed water bodies.
A case study on the effectiveness of carp fishing competitions in southern Queensland.
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 Paroo Shire residents have been leaders in developing and implementing best practice in the coordinated control of wild dogs.
A case study to evaluate the impacts and management of feral pigs in the Daintree, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA).
Case study of the effectiveness of the new feral pig bait HOGGONE®during national product registration trails in Goondiwindi, southwest Queensland.
This case study investigates the potential of wild dogs as a cause of abortion outbreaks in Australian dairy and beef cattle herds.