NATSOP-RAB006 National Standard Operating Procedure: Rabbit warren destruction using explosives

NATSOP-RAB005 National Standard Operating Procedure: Rabbit warren destruction by ripping

NATSOP-RAB004 National Standard Operating Procedure: Diffusion fumigation of rabbit warrens

NATSOP-PIG004 National Standard Operating Procedure: Use of Judas pigs

NATSOP-CAM004 National Standard Operating Procedure: Field immobilisation of camels

NATSOP-DON003 National Standard Operating Procedure: Capture of feral donkeys

Working plan to manage wild dogs

This document (Green Book) outlines a six-step strategic approach to the management of dingoes and other wild dogs, and poses a number of questions to help set up a working plan. It is best prepared with the accompanying Guidelines for Preparing a Working Plan to Manage Wild Dogs (Brown Book). – 2012

Guidelines for preparing a working plan to manage wild dogs

These Guidelines for Preparing a Working Plan to Manage Wild Dogs (Brown Book) have been produced as a companion to the Working Plan to Manage Wild Dogs (Green Book). It is a PestSmart Toolkit publication, Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, Canberra, ACT. – 2012

Western New South Wales Wild Dog Management Case Study

Case study by Natasha Searle – 2017

Risk assessment for exotic reptiles and amphibians introduced to Australia – Pond Slider (Trachemys scripta) (Schoepff, 1972)

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

Forum Proceedings: Tilapia in Australia – state of knowledge

Proceedings edited by Wayne Fulton and Kylie Hall – 2012

Bio-economic evaluations of management strategies for pest birds

Final report by John Tracey – 2010

Carp Acoustic Attractants and Repellents

Report by Dr Leigh Thwaites and Josh Fredberg prepared by the South Australian Research and Development Institute (Aquatic Sciences) for the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre – 2013

The state of the art: a synopsis of information on common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in Australia

A final report by Benjamin Smith prepared for the Pest Animal Control CRC – 2005

Science for Decision Markers – Australia’s Pest Animals: New approaches to old problems

Science for Decision Makers is a series by published by the Bureau of Rural Sciences. It describes the latest developments in scientific advice, assessments or tools relating to agricultural, fisheries and forestry industries, including their supporting communities. This booklet was authored by Quentin Hart and Mary Bomford – 2006

Benchmarking social attitudes to river health and carp management in the Lachlan River Catchment, NSW

Report by Anne Wallis, Alecia Kelly, Scott Salzmann, Dean Gilligan and Dean Hartwell published by Deakin University – 2009

Tilapia in Australia – Development of management strategies for the control and eradication of feral tilapia populations in Australia

Report by Russell DJ, Thuesen PA and Small FE prepared for the Invasive Animals CRC – 2010

Guidelines to inform the selection and implementation of carp management options at wetland inlets: a test case for South Australia

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

RHDV1 K5 product label details

Details supplied by NSW DPI on RHDV1 K5 product label details – 2017

RHD-Boost – Import and evaluate new rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) variants to strengthen rabbit biocontrol

Report to the Vertebrate Pests Committee, endorsed by the Invasive Animals CRC Rabbit Biocontrol Scientific Committee – 2014

Responsible pet ownership and the protection of wildlife: Options for improving the management of cats in the ACT

Background Paper prepared for the ACT Responsible Cat Ownership Steering Committee By Kathy Eyles and Michael Mulvaney

Managing Vertebrate Pests: Rodents

Published by Bureau of Rural Sciences. By Judy Caughley, Mary Bomford, Bob Parker, Ron Sinclair, John Griffiths and Dana Kelly – 1998