Historically, wild dogs were extirpated from Australia’s sheep growing regions using the same control techniques that are available today: poison baits, trapping, hooting and fencing. In the last half century wild dog management has focused on laying cost-effective, target-specific and humane poison bait, principally coordinated 1080 baiting programs. Unrepaired netting fences, inadequate participation in, and variable efficacy of, ‘coordinated’ baiting programs, and the ability of wild dogs to disperse hundreds of kilometres has allowed wild dogs to infiltrate and recolonise sheep production regions. Faced with these and other economic and environmental challenges, sheep production in Queensland has contracted dramatically. Improved fence ...
Conservation fences are an increasingly common management action, particularly for species threatene...
1. The successful introduction of the red fox Vulpes vulpes into Australia in the 1870s has had dram...
For many years now, wild dogs have been a major problem for all grazing industries in Australia...
The Collaborative Area Management (CAM) project is a cost-efficient, pest exclusion and total grazin...
Large predators can significantly impact livestock industries. In Australia, wild dogs (Canis lupus ...
Wild dogs are a huge problem for Australian livestock producers, costing farmers an estimated $50 mi...
The following information provides background to how strategies for controlling wild dogs1 have been...
Landscape-scale lethal control, achieved through better coordination of, and greater participation i...
Wild predators can form a threat to livestock production all over the world. Lethal methods are ofte...
Abstract. Wild canids (wild dogs andEuropean red foxes) cause substantial losses toAustralian livest...
1). Populations of wild dogs, 'Canis familiaris', in north-eastern New South Wales require managemen...
The development of exclusion fencing has been extensive in Australia in attempts to reduce losses of...
The development of exclusion fencing has been extensive in Australia in attempts to reduce losses of...
Dingoes and other wild dogs cause substantial damage and control expense in many Australian environm...
Predation and competition are two primary forces limiting the extent to which sheep can be grazed in...
Conservation fences are an increasingly common management action, particularly for species threatene...
1. The successful introduction of the red fox Vulpes vulpes into Australia in the 1870s has had dram...
For many years now, wild dogs have been a major problem for all grazing industries in Australia...
The Collaborative Area Management (CAM) project is a cost-efficient, pest exclusion and total grazin...
Large predators can significantly impact livestock industries. In Australia, wild dogs (Canis lupus ...
Wild dogs are a huge problem for Australian livestock producers, costing farmers an estimated $50 mi...
The following information provides background to how strategies for controlling wild dogs1 have been...
Landscape-scale lethal control, achieved through better coordination of, and greater participation i...
Wild predators can form a threat to livestock production all over the world. Lethal methods are ofte...
Abstract. Wild canids (wild dogs andEuropean red foxes) cause substantial losses toAustralian livest...
1). Populations of wild dogs, 'Canis familiaris', in north-eastern New South Wales require managemen...
The development of exclusion fencing has been extensive in Australia in attempts to reduce losses of...
The development of exclusion fencing has been extensive in Australia in attempts to reduce losses of...
Dingoes and other wild dogs cause substantial damage and control expense in many Australian environm...
Predation and competition are two primary forces limiting the extent to which sheep can be grazed in...
Conservation fences are an increasingly common management action, particularly for species threatene...
1. The successful introduction of the red fox Vulpes vulpes into Australia in the 1870s has had dram...
For many years now, wild dogs have been a major problem for all grazing industries in Australia...