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A Ranger’s Handbook: Environmental DNA – Soil and Water Biodiversity. Managing Feral Pigs for Biodiversity Conservation in Cape York

Produced by Balkanu, Cape York Devleopment Corporation

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A Ranger’s Handbook: Terrestrial Fauna Surveys. Managing Feral Pigs for Biodiversity Conservation in Cape York

Produced by Balkanu, Cape York Devleopment Corporation

control impact manage

A Ranger’s Handbook: Feeders, Trapping and 1080 baiting. Managing Feral Pigs for Biodiversity Conservation in Cape York

Produced by Balkanu, Cape York Devleopment Corporation

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A Ranger’s Handbook: Exclusion and Spit Fencing. Managing Feral Pigs for Biodiversity Conservation in Cape York

Produced by Balkanu, Cape York Devleopment Corporation

control impact manage

A Ranger’s Handbook: Aerial and Ground Shooting. Managing Feral Pigs for Biodiversity Conservation in Cape York

Produced by Balkanu, Cape York Devleopment Corporation

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A Ranger’s Handbook: Introduction to Feral Pigs. Managing Feral Pigs for Biodiversity Conservation in Cape York

Produced by Balkanu, Cape York Devleopment Corporation

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Managing Vertebrate Pests: Feral Pigs

Bureau of Resource Sciences by David Choquenot, John McIlroy, and Terry Korn – 1996

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Mackay District – Feral Pig Management. Stakeholder Training Package

Report prepared for Queensland Government – Natural Resources, Mines and Energy – 2004

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Commercialisation of the Boar Buffet®/HogHopper™: A feral pig specific bait hopper.

Report by Jason Wishart, Steven Lapidge and Michelle Smith

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HogHopper™ Responsible Feral Pig Management

Flyer produced by ACTA

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Assessing pig damage in agricultural crops with remote sensing

Final report to Bureau of rural sciences, Australian pest animal management program. By Matt Gentle, Stuart Phinn, and James Speed – 2011

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Feral pig management plan – Flinders Island, Tasmania

Report prepared for National Hertiage Trust by Geof Copson

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Whitsunday Shire Feral Pig Management – Trapping Accreditation Manual

Created by Whitsunday Shire Council – 2004

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New Techniques for an old problem – Recent Advances in Feral Pig Control in Australia

Report by McIlroy J.C.Division of Wildlife and Ecology, CSIRO – 1995

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A project that investigates current options for managing feral pigs in Australia and assesses the need for the development of more effective and humane techniques and strategies.

Report for the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage – Stage 3 Report – 2004

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A project that investigates current options for managing feral pigs in Australia and assesses the need for the development of more effective and humane techniques and strategies.

Report for the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage – Stage 4 Report – 2005

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A project that investigates current options for managing feral pigs in Australia and assesses the need for the development of more effective and humane techniques and strategies.

Report for the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage – Stage 1 Report – 2004

impact manage

A project that investigates current options for managing feral pigs in Australia and assesses the need for the development of more effective and humane techniques and strategies.

Report for the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage – Stage 2 Report – 2004

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Development of cyanide for feral pig and fox control – Research 2005–2010

Report prepared for Invasive Animals CRC by Matthew Gentle, Charlie Eason, Duncan MacMorran, Paul Aylett and David Aster – 2011

baiting control

Feral pig population structuring in the rangelands of eastern Australia: applications for designing adaptive management units

By Brendan D. Cowled, Jaclyn Aldenhoven, Inakwu O. A. Odeh, Tom Garrett, Chris Moran and Steven J. Lapidge – 2006

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Best Practice Feral Pig Management in the Burdekin River Catchment

Technical Report to the Dalrymple Land Care Committee and Bureau of Rural Sciences: National Feral Animal Control Program – 2003

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Evaluation of Attractants and Toxins for Improved Target Specificity in the Control of Feral Pigs

Report to the National Feral Animal Control Program – 2004

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Preliminary Report on Damage and Control Costs Associated with Feral Pigs

Report by D.B.Smorfitt, S.R. Harrison, J.L. Mitchell, W.J. Dorney, J.L Herbohn

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Monitoring Systems for Feral Pigs

Final Report to Bureau of Resource Science National Feral Animal Control Program by Jim Mitchell and William Dorney Department of Natural Resources and Mines Queensland – 2002

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