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These guidelines by Trudy Sharp and Glen Saunders support the assessment of humaneness for pest animal control methods – 2008
This second edition by Trudy Sharp and Glen Saunders has been updated and revised to include minor modifications and improvements to the model for assessing the relative humaneness of pest animal control methods. – 2011
These guidelines provide to guide to an operator through the process required by certifying organisations to receive permission to use a non-permitted substance, in this case sodium fluoroacetate (1080) under limited circumstances on a property for the purpose of controlling feral animal species. This publication was authored by Greg Mifsud, the National Wild Dog Management Coordinator and funded through the National Wild Dog Action Plan is supported by the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, State/Territory Governments, Industry Peak Bodies, Individual Producer Champions and related Research Organisations. – 2018
Developed by the Vertebrate Pests Committee – 2014
Report by Natural Resource Management Standing Committee – 2004
Report by Smith B, Thwaites L and Conallin A prepared by the South Australian Research and Development Institute (Aquatic Sciences) for the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre. – 2009