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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2020 · 15 MIN

Adversity to Opportunity; Controlling Feral Species After Natural Disasters

from The Yarn · host Australian Wool Innovation

How do feral species respond to bushfire and drought, and can we use these dire circumstances to our advantage in controlling feral populations? Whether you’ve got wild dogs, foxes, goats, cats, rabbits, pigs or others, hear from NSW Department of Primary Industries’ Peter Fleming about practical control measures and research programs occurring to reduce ferals’ impact on your livestock enterprise.

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