Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries
Part III: Conservation and Management 328 the early attempts at control in Australia, the New Zealand pig population has been le ...
Chapter 30: Feral pigs in Australia and New Zealand 329 Miller & Mullette 1985; Flux 2002), frogs (Krull & Egeter 2016), ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 330 Many surveys have shown that Australian feral pigs harbour pathogens such as Brachyspy ...
Chapter 30: Feral pigs in Australia and New Zealand 331 only been economically viable in a limited number of areas due to the lo ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 332 Because of the aforementioned difficulties in estimating the impacts of feral pigs, an ...
Chapter 30: Feral pigs in Australia and New Zealand 333 generally regarded as humane and target-specific. Kill-trapping or snari ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 334 Hunting from the ground may be most useful as a follow- up measure after other control ...
Chapter 30: Feral pigs in Australia and New Zealand 335 Managers and researchers in other countries can learn from the Australia ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 336 Cowled, B. D., Aldenhoven, J., Odeh, I. A., et al. (2008a). Feral pig population struc ...
Chapter 30: Feral pigs in Australia and New Zealand 337 and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea). New Zealand Journal of Ecology 40( ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 338 Robinson, C. J., Smyth, D. & Whitehead, P. J. (2005). Bush tucker, bush pets, and ...
339 Chapter 31 Wild Boar Management in Europe: Knowledge and Practice András Náhlik, Seán Cahill, Sandra Cellina, János Gál, Fer ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 340 The fact that the undoubted increase of the populations was going on simultaneously an ...
Chapter 31: Wild boar management in Europe 341 Effort to Decrease the Population Numbers Harvest Planning Two main conditions ha ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 342 To reduce the risk of undesirable changes regarding the gene pool and population struc ...
Chapter 31: Wild boar management in Europe 343 (or their own) dogs, in the latter case the participating hunters give some money ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 344 To cool out and for traditional display, the hunting bag is laid out or hung up. The h ...
Chapter 31: Wild boar management in Europe 345 location, number of trap nights, type of bait used and duration of pre-feeding be ...
Part III: Conservation and Management 346 Technical Facilities of Wild Boar Parks Wild boar parks must be enclosed with a fence ...
Chapter 31: Wild boar management in Europe 347 the wild, they must be quarantined and examined before being allowed into the par ...
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