Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia following European settlement and are now widely distributed in a variety of habitats. High-density populations are found particularly in north-eastern Australia. Feral pigs are commonly viewed as a valued hunting or commercial resource, occasionally as an important cultural resource, but overwhelmingly as a devastating agricultural and environmental pest. Their wide-ranging impacts demand intervention through control programs on many production and conservation lands. Feral pigs also carry pathogens of human health significance and contribute to the persistence and transmission of a range of endemic diseases or pathogens of livestock and wildlife. Feral pigs are the invasive species of m...
In spite of its relatively long history, the regulatory approach to feral pig management adopted by ...
Wild boar and feral pigs are the most widely distributed, medium-large sized free-living terrestrial...
Feral pigs occupy 40% of Australia along with numerous other countries. They cost Australian agricu...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia following European settlement and are now widel...
Feral or free-ranging pigs have been a problem in Australia since the first years of European settle...
Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia by early settlers. Subsequent accidental and...
Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia by early settlers. Subsequent accidental and...
Globally, wild or feral pigs Sus scrofa are a widespread and important pest. Mitigation of their imp...
Globally, wild or feral pigs Sus scrofa are a widespread and important pest. Mitigation of their imp...
Reviews the history, distribution and habitat requirements of feral pigs in Australia, and examines ...
The feral pig, Sus scrofa, is a widespread and abundant invasive species in Australia. Feral pigs po...
A sample of 608 adult pigs from Cape York and adjacent islands was examined for parasites and their ...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are a major vertebrate pest in Australia and have been commonly referred to ...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are declared as a major vertebrate pest in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Ar...
Unlike many regions in the world where wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are threatened, in Australia they are ...
In spite of its relatively long history, the regulatory approach to feral pig management adopted by ...
Wild boar and feral pigs are the most widely distributed, medium-large sized free-living terrestrial...
Feral pigs occupy 40% of Australia along with numerous other countries. They cost Australian agricu...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia following European settlement and are now widel...
Feral or free-ranging pigs have been a problem in Australia since the first years of European settle...
Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia by early settlers. Subsequent accidental and...
Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia by early settlers. Subsequent accidental and...
Globally, wild or feral pigs Sus scrofa are a widespread and important pest. Mitigation of their imp...
Globally, wild or feral pigs Sus scrofa are a widespread and important pest. Mitigation of their imp...
Reviews the history, distribution and habitat requirements of feral pigs in Australia, and examines ...
The feral pig, Sus scrofa, is a widespread and abundant invasive species in Australia. Feral pigs po...
A sample of 608 adult pigs from Cape York and adjacent islands was examined for parasites and their ...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are a major vertebrate pest in Australia and have been commonly referred to ...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are declared as a major vertebrate pest in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Ar...
Unlike many regions in the world where wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are threatened, in Australia they are ...
In spite of its relatively long history, the regulatory approach to feral pig management adopted by ...
Wild boar and feral pigs are the most widely distributed, medium-large sized free-living terrestrial...
Feral pigs occupy 40% of Australia along with numerous other countries. They cost Australian agricu...