Individually targeted resource supplementation for wildlife is difficult to achieve when other non-target, free-living animals can access the resource. The use of microchip-automated technology has the potential to improve conservation outcomes globally. Microchip-automated technology can facilitate targeted food and nesting supplementation, while offering a refuge from predators and competitors. Eight adult wildborn brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) were trained in situ to use commercially available microchip-automated doors installed on nest boxes placed within 5 m of their most used nesting site. Training to use the microchip-automated door was conducted in three stages where the position of the door was lowered in sequential st...
In New Zealand the Brushtail Possum is managed as a significant pest of conservation and primary pro...
Fertility control vaccines are under development for a number of pest wildlife species, mostly based...
Aerial control using 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) baits is widely used in New Zealand for the con...
Microchip-automated devices have the potential to provide individual free-living animals with safe n...
Context: Soft-release involving supplementary feeding or shelter is commonly used in wildlife reintr...
Experimental manipulations of food supply in wild populations are often confounded by a number of fa...
Improving vertebrate pest control operations relies on increasing pest animal interactions with cont...
The transfer of animals from the wild into captivity is an important strategy for the conservation o...
Aerial delivery of 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) baits is the main technique for reducing populati...
Context: Wildlife is ubiquitous in urban environments, resulting in frequent interactions with human...
To achieve long-term suppression of pest populations, devices capable of continued control over exte...
The successful management of vertebrate wildlife populations can be dependent on the availability of...
Microchip-reading devices provide an inexpensive and efficient means of passively detecting and moni...
The common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) has become a highly invasive pest in New Zealand...
The sustained control of brushtail possums in large areas of mainland forest in New Zealand is costl...
In New Zealand the Brushtail Possum is managed as a significant pest of conservation and primary pro...
Fertility control vaccines are under development for a number of pest wildlife species, mostly based...
Aerial control using 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) baits is widely used in New Zealand for the con...
Microchip-automated devices have the potential to provide individual free-living animals with safe n...
Context: Soft-release involving supplementary feeding or shelter is commonly used in wildlife reintr...
Experimental manipulations of food supply in wild populations are often confounded by a number of fa...
Improving vertebrate pest control operations relies on increasing pest animal interactions with cont...
The transfer of animals from the wild into captivity is an important strategy for the conservation o...
Aerial delivery of 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) baits is the main technique for reducing populati...
Context: Wildlife is ubiquitous in urban environments, resulting in frequent interactions with human...
To achieve long-term suppression of pest populations, devices capable of continued control over exte...
The successful management of vertebrate wildlife populations can be dependent on the availability of...
Microchip-reading devices provide an inexpensive and efficient means of passively detecting and moni...
The common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) has become a highly invasive pest in New Zealand...
The sustained control of brushtail possums in large areas of mainland forest in New Zealand is costl...
In New Zealand the Brushtail Possum is managed as a significant pest of conservation and primary pro...
Fertility control vaccines are under development for a number of pest wildlife species, mostly based...
Aerial control using 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) baits is widely used in New Zealand for the con...