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Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3):its potential as a biological control agent for carp in Australia

Published by Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre by Kenneth a McColl and Mark St J Crane – 2013

control impact

Prioritising Vertebrate Pests on the Brink of Introduction and Establishment using Bayesian Networks

Final Report to Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia – 2012

impact risk

List of Specimens taken to be Suitable for Live Import

Prepared by the Department of the Environment – 2014

control manage

Making and using female sex pheromone implants which attract mature male common carp

Report prepared for the Invasive Animals CRC by Hangkyo Lim and Peter W. Sorensen, University of Minnesota – 2010

control impact mange

Risk Assessments for establishment of reptiles and amphibians introduced to Australia – Asian Painted Frog (Kaloula Pulchra) (Gray,1831)

Report Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia by Amanda Page, Win Kirkpatrick and Marion Massam – 2007

manage risk

Hospital Corps Quarterly 1948 – Sodium Fluoracetate Poisoning

Article in Hospital Corps Quarterly Jan-Mar 1948 – US Navy – 1948

impact risk

Final report: Phase 3 of the carp herpesvirus project (CyHV-3)

Final report to Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre by Dr Ken McColl – 2016

control

Rodenator Humaneness assesment

Assessment performed by: Rodenator assessment panel – 2015

control

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

control impact manage

Exploitable biological vulnerabilities of common carp

Report prepared for the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre’s Freshwater Projects by Susan L. Gehrig, Leigh A.Thwaites – 2013

impact manage monitor

2022 EIC Australian List of Threat Categories of Non-indigenous Vertebrates

The Environment and Invasives Committee List of Threat Categories of Non-indigenous Vertebrates (the EIC List) forms a record of the non-indigenous amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals that are recorded in Australia, have been previously recorded in Australia and have been risk assessed, are suitable for live import but are not in Australia, have been risk assessed but are believed not to be present in Australia, and are not considered suitable for import. – 2022

impact monitor research risk assessment strategy threats

The molecular ecology of Australian wild dogs: hybridisation, gene flow and genetic structure at multiple geographic scales

Thesis presented by Danielle Stephens for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Western Australia – 2011

impact

The Development of a Manufactured, Canine-Specific Bait Substrate

By L R Allen, P J S Fleming, J A Thompson & K Strong

baiting control

Is the use of DCR-1339 humane?

Report by Prof. Joan Dawes – 2006

baiting control

Designing Behaviour Change Interventions for Invasive Animal Control: A Practical Guide

Published by Centre for Invasive Species Solutions by Donald W. Hine, Lynette J. McLeod and Aaron B. Driver, University of New England – 2019

mange

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

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 4 Report – 2005

impact mange

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

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 1 Report – 2004

impact manage

New Technology for Management of Fox Impacts on Agriculture

Project participants: Rob Hunt (NSW DECCW, Parks & Wildlife Group), Ricky Spencer & Karen Harland (University of Western Sydney), David Dall & Sally Campbell (Pestat Pty Ltd)

impact manage

Modelling the distribution of vertebrate pests in New South Wales under climate change

Report for Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre by Peter Caley, Philip Tennant and Greg Hood – 2011

impact monitor

Pack size and prey behaviour affects prey selection and the predation of livestock by dingoes

Report by Lee Allen Peter Thomson and Alan Lisle

monitor risk

Operational Plan for Eradication of Ship Rats (Rattus rattus), Kiore (Rattus exulans), House Mouse (Mus musculus) and Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus cuniculus) from Ohinau and Motutapere Islands

Final Report to Department of Conservation New Zealand – 2008

impact risk

An introduction to camera trapping for wildlife surveys in Australia

Report prepared by Paul Meek, Guy Ballard, Peter Fleming – 2012

impact monitor

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