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What To Do With Australia’s Feral Cat Population?
September 26, 2018 | Pest Control Cats are admired around the world for their stealth, prowess and in the case of domestic cats, their companionship. Whether you like it or not, cats have evaded our outdoor environment and research reveals thatThe Impact of the Feral Water Buffalo and on Australia’s Ecosystem
July 2, 2018 | Uncategorized In the 19th century, water buffalo were introduced to Australia as a meat supply for remote northern settlements. These settlements, and their buffalo, were abandoned back in 1949, but despite the buffalo being harvested forWhat’s the Deal with Australia’s Feral Goat Populations?
April 2, 2018 | Uncategorized At any given point in time, it’s estimated that there are 2.6 million feral goats in Australia, with their populations fluctuating greatly during periods of drought and high fertility, and depending on what management programsThe Impact of Feral Donkeys in Australia
March 5, 2018 | Uncategorized Much like many other introduced animal species, feral donkeys were first brought to Australia to function as working animals – in this case, as pack and draught animals. The Introduction of Donkeys in AustraliaRecent Blog
What To Do With Australia’s Feral Cat Population?
September 26, 2018 | Pest ControlCats are admired around the world for their stealth, prowess and in the case of domestic cats, their companionship....
The Impact of the Feral Water Buffalo and on Australia’s Ecosystem
July 2, 2018 | UncategorizedIn the 19th century, water buffalo were introduced to Australia as a meat supply for remote northern settlements. These...
What’s the Deal with Australia’s Feral Goat Populations?
April 2, 2018 | UncategorizedAt any given point in time, it’s estimated that there are 2.6 million feral goats in Australia, with their...
The Impact of Feral Donkeys in Australia
March 5, 2018 | UncategorizedMuch like many other introduced animal species, feral donkeys were first brought to Australia to function as working animals...