Wild dogs have presented a major problem ever since stock raising was commenced in Western Australia. While the intensity of the menace has moved outwards as settlement advanced, the problem is still acute in the outback and sufficiently serious within many settled areas to cause concern. It is felt that a review of the situation may assist farmers, pastoralists and others concerned by giving them a better idea of the extent of the problem, the manner in which the Government and other authorities are tackling it and some proposed future moves
Large predators can significantly impact livestock industries. In Australia, wild dogs (Canis lupus ...
Quite apart from their economic and environmental impacts, the sheer nuisance value that certain pes...
The impacts of wild predators on livestock are a common source of human–wildlife conflict globally, ...
Encroachment of suburban development into previously undeveloped areas fringing Townsville has broug...
The following information provides background to how strategies for controlling wild dogs1 have been...
For many years now, wild dogs have been a major problem for all grazing industries in Australia...
Dingoes and other wild dogs cause substantial damage and control expense in many Australian environm...
Wild dogs have been considered a serious problem to stock owners since stock were first introduced i...
Wild dogs (all wild-living dogs including pure-bred dingoes, hybrids, and domestic dogs running wild...
BECAUSE of its sparsely-settled condition, the North-West of Western Australia is almost an ideal br...
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...
Background information to how strategies for controlling wild dogs have been developed over the year...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Since 1975, a long-term study of dingoes in the Fortescue River area of northern Western Australia h...
Large predators can significantly impact livestock industries. In Australia, wild dogs (Canis lupus ...
Quite apart from their economic and environmental impacts, the sheer nuisance value that certain pes...
The impacts of wild predators on livestock are a common source of human–wildlife conflict globally, ...
Encroachment of suburban development into previously undeveloped areas fringing Townsville has broug...
The following information provides background to how strategies for controlling wild dogs1 have been...
For many years now, wild dogs have been a major problem for all grazing industries in Australia...
Dingoes and other wild dogs cause substantial damage and control expense in many Australian environm...
Wild dogs have been considered a serious problem to stock owners since stock were first introduced i...
Wild dogs (all wild-living dogs including pure-bred dingoes, hybrids, and domestic dogs running wild...
BECAUSE of its sparsely-settled condition, the North-West of Western Australia is almost an ideal br...
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...
Background information to how strategies for controlling wild dogs have been developed over the year...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Since 1975, a long-term study of dingoes in the Fortescue River area of northern Western Australia h...
Large predators can significantly impact livestock industries. In Australia, wild dogs (Canis lupus ...
Quite apart from their economic and environmental impacts, the sheer nuisance value that certain pes...
The impacts of wild predators on livestock are a common source of human–wildlife conflict globally, ...