Dingoes and other wild dogs cause substantial damage and control expense in many Australian environments. The main methods of control are exclusion fencing, poisoning with 1080, and trapping. Strategies to mitigate livestock predation by wild dogs include; enterprise substitution, the reduction of wild dog populations, and baited buffer zones between wild dog country and sheep country. Damage functions show significant positive relationships between density indices and the losses caused by predation for both sheep and cattle enterprises. However, descriptive and explanatory models fitted the data poorly. A strategic approach to the management of wild dogs that aims to reduce predation on livestock while allowing the conservation of wild liv...
Introducing consumptive and non-consumptive effects into food webs can have profound effects on indi...
The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these ...
Wild dogs are a huge problem for Australian livestock producers, costing farmers an estimated $50 mi...
Dingoes and other wild dogs cause substantial damage and control expense in many Australian environm...
The impacts of wild predators on livestock are a common source of human–wildlife conflict globally, ...
Abstract. Wild canids (wild dogs andEuropean red foxes) cause substantial losses toAustralian livest...
The following information provides background to how strategies for controlling wild dogs1 have been...
Wild predators can form a threat to livestock production all over the world. Lethal methods are ofte...
Large predators can significantly impact livestock industries. In Australia, wild dogs (Canis lupus ...
1). Populations of wild dogs, 'Canis familiaris', in north-eastern New South Wales require managemen...
Landscape-scale lethal control, achieved through better coordination of, and greater participation i...
Lethal control of wild dogs - that is Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) and Dingo/Dog (Canis lupus familiari...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Wild canids are widespread across most of mainland Australia. They can have major impacts on livesto...
Throughout Australia, wild dogs (i.e. dingoes, feral domestic dogs and their hybrids) are widely rec...
Introducing consumptive and non-consumptive effects into food webs can have profound effects on indi...
The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these ...
Wild dogs are a huge problem for Australian livestock producers, costing farmers an estimated $50 mi...
Dingoes and other wild dogs cause substantial damage and control expense in many Australian environm...
The impacts of wild predators on livestock are a common source of human–wildlife conflict globally, ...
Abstract. Wild canids (wild dogs andEuropean red foxes) cause substantial losses toAustralian livest...
The following information provides background to how strategies for controlling wild dogs1 have been...
Wild predators can form a threat to livestock production all over the world. Lethal methods are ofte...
Large predators can significantly impact livestock industries. In Australia, wild dogs (Canis lupus ...
1). Populations of wild dogs, 'Canis familiaris', in north-eastern New South Wales require managemen...
Landscape-scale lethal control, achieved through better coordination of, and greater participation i...
Lethal control of wild dogs - that is Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) and Dingo/Dog (Canis lupus familiari...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Wild canids are widespread across most of mainland Australia. They can have major impacts on livesto...
Throughout Australia, wild dogs (i.e. dingoes, feral domestic dogs and their hybrids) are widely rec...
Introducing consumptive and non-consumptive effects into food webs can have profound effects on indi...
The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these ...
Wild dogs are a huge problem for Australian livestock producers, costing farmers an estimated $50 mi...