Feral pig populations continue to increase and disperse into unoccupied habitats in North America. Associated damages and control efforts cost U.S. taxpayers as much as $1.5 million/year. Toxicants show promise for feral pig control programs and may be more cost-effective than contemporary methods (i.e., trapping, aerial gunning, and dog-hunting). However, no toxicants are registered for feral pig control in the U.S. Development of sodium nitrite as an active ingredient in pig toxicants is ongoing in Australia, and a registration has been granted in New Zealand. Sodium nitrite is a strong oxidizer and is unpalatable to feral pigs, and thus it must be masked and stabilized to ensure effective dosing. We researched 3 different formulations of...
Rodents cause extensive damage to human and natural resources around the world. Rodenticides are hea...
In the 21st century, invasive animals rank second only to habitat destruction as the greatest threat...
Sodium nitrite (NaNO₂), a commonly used food preservative, has been researched in New Zealand for th...
Feral pig populations continue to increase and disperse into unoccupied habitats in North America. ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Worldwide feral pigs threaten native biodiversity, agricu...
In New Zealand and worldwide feral pigs are a serious threat to biodiversity and agriculture as well...
Invasive feral swine (Sus scrofa) cause extensive damage to agricultural and wildlife resources thro...
In 2005 the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre undertook an extensive literature review in...
Populations of invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are increasing in many regions of the world, in parti...
BACKGROUND: Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are a destructive invasive species throughout many regions of the...
At the 13th Wildlife Damage Management Conference, the primary author delivered a paper titled “Is A...
Introduction. The commonly used food preservative sodium nitrite (NaNO₂) has been explored as a pote...
BACKGROUND: An acute and orally delivered toxic bait containing micro-encapsulated sodium nitrite (M...
An acute toxic bait is being developed to deliver micro‐encapsulated sodium nitrite (SN) to stimulat...
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are one of the most detrimental invasive mammals in the US. Lack of adequate ...
Rodents cause extensive damage to human and natural resources around the world. Rodenticides are hea...
In the 21st century, invasive animals rank second only to habitat destruction as the greatest threat...
Sodium nitrite (NaNO₂), a commonly used food preservative, has been researched in New Zealand for th...
Feral pig populations continue to increase and disperse into unoccupied habitats in North America. ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Worldwide feral pigs threaten native biodiversity, agricu...
In New Zealand and worldwide feral pigs are a serious threat to biodiversity and agriculture as well...
Invasive feral swine (Sus scrofa) cause extensive damage to agricultural and wildlife resources thro...
In 2005 the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre undertook an extensive literature review in...
Populations of invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are increasing in many regions of the world, in parti...
BACKGROUND: Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are a destructive invasive species throughout many regions of the...
At the 13th Wildlife Damage Management Conference, the primary author delivered a paper titled “Is A...
Introduction. The commonly used food preservative sodium nitrite (NaNO₂) has been explored as a pote...
BACKGROUND: An acute and orally delivered toxic bait containing micro-encapsulated sodium nitrite (M...
An acute toxic bait is being developed to deliver micro‐encapsulated sodium nitrite (SN) to stimulat...
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are one of the most detrimental invasive mammals in the US. Lack of adequate ...
Rodents cause extensive damage to human and natural resources around the world. Rodenticides are hea...
In the 21st century, invasive animals rank second only to habitat destruction as the greatest threat...
Sodium nitrite (NaNO₂), a commonly used food preservative, has been researched in New Zealand for th...