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Case study on the identification of carp spawning.
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.
This case study on the Carnarvon Rangelands Biosecurity Association was commissioned by the National Wild Dog Action Plan to demonstrate the impact of the role of an administrator on wild dog management characteristics.
This case study provides an example of a regional control group facilitating self-determination of wild dog management by landholders.
This case study investigates the potential of wild dogs as a cause of abortion outbreaks in Australian dairy and beef cattle herds.