Vertebrate Pest Management in Australia
Title | Vertebrate Pest Management in Australia PDF eBook |
Author | G. A. Norton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN |
Managing Australia's Pest Animals
Title | Managing Australia's Pest Animals PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Braysher |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2017-02 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1486304443 |
Pest animals are but one of many factors that influence the desired outcome from managing natural resource based systems, whether for production or conservation purposes. Others include diseases, weeds, financial resources, weather and fire management. To be effective, an integrated and systematic approach is required, and the principles and strategic approach outlined in this book can also be used to plan and manage the damage due to other factors. Managing Australia's Pest Animals includes case studies of successful and unsuccessful pest management strategies and covers a range of topics, including the history of pest management, current best practice principles, and guidelines for planning and applying strategic pest management approaches to effectively reduce pest damage. This book is the first clear and comprehensive guide to best practice pest management in Australia and will benefit students and trainers of pest managers, landholders, people involved in natural resource management, and industry and government pest management staff. This book will be of great benefit to students and trainers of pest managers, landholders, pest management staff, or volunteers working in natural resource management, including private and public land managers, parks and wildlife staff, pest management agencies, local councils, Landcare and catchment management groups and private pest contractors.
Managing Australia's Pest Animals
Title | Managing Australia's Pest Animals PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Braysher |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2017-02-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1486304451 |
Pest animals are but one of many factors that influence the desired outcome from managing natural resource based systems, whether for production or conservation purposes. Others include diseases, weeds, financial resources, weather and fire management. To be effective, an integrated and systematic approach is required, and the principles and strategic approach outlined in this book can also be used to plan and manage the damage due to other factors. Managing Australia's Pest Animals includes case studies of successful and unsuccessful pest management strategies and covers a range of topics, including the history of pest management, current best practice principles, and guidelines for planning and applying strategic pest management approaches to effectively reduce pest damage. This book is the first clear and comprehensive guide to best practice pest management in Australia and will benefit students and trainers of pest managers, landholders, people involved in natural resource management, and industry and government pest management staff. This book will be of great benefit to students and trainers of pest managers, landholders, pest management staff, or volunteers working in natural resource management, including private and public land managers, parks and wildlife staff, pest management agencies, local councils, Landcare and catchment management groups and private pest contractors.
Guide to Introduced Pest Animals of Australia
Title | Guide to Introduced Pest Animals of Australia PDF eBook |
Author | Peter West |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2018-04 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1486305687 |
Australia’s introduced vertebrate pest species cost at least $1 billion annually in economic, environmental and social impacts. The Guide to Introduced Pest Animals of Australia is a comprehensive, practical guide to 60 introduced pest animal species present in Australia, including 27 mammals, 18 birds, nine freshwater fish, two amphibians and four reptiles. It contains descriptive information to identify each species in the field, including distinctive physical characteristics, size, weight, colouration, diet, breeding behaviour, habitat preferences, and information about footprints, dung, scats and audible animal calls. Each species profile is accompanied by practical management information, maps and high-quality photographs – allowing readers to learn about pest species in their local area, what problems they might cause, and what control options exist for management. This guide also contains a number of emerging high-risk pest species that may pose a significant threat to our natural environment, economy, agriculture and human health. Whether you are a farmer, natural resource manager, public land manager, pest controller, teacher, student, field naturalist or wildlife ecologist, this easy-to-use guide will help you identify Australia’s most significant introduced pest animals in your local area.
The Economic Impacts of Vertebrate Pests in Australia
Title | The Economic Impacts of Vertebrate Pests in Australia PDF eBook |
Author | Wendy Gong |
Publisher | |
Pages | 49 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Feral animals |
ISBN |
"Invasive animal pests have a wide variety of impacts on the economy, the environment and society. There is considerable information on these impacts for individual cases and regions, and McLeod (2004) attempted to value them nationwide for a whole range of pest animals. However, there appear to be no Australia-wide estimates of agricultural losses measured with the economist's concept of welfare and no national or statewide estimates of environmental loss based on the same concept. In the present report, the direct economic impacts of invasive animals on agriculture in Australia, and the nationwide expenditures by governments and landholders on pest management, administration and research, are estimated. The values of agricultural losses are measured through the concept of economic welfare. The overall impact of pests is calculated here as the sum of the effects on agriculture plus the expenditures on management. The estimates cover the impact on agriculture of four introduced invasive pest animals, namely: foxes, rabbits, wild dogs and feral pigs. The analysis also includes estimates, taken from literature, of the impact of birds on horticulture and mice on grains." --page 1.
Australian Vertebrate Pest Control Conference working papers
Title | Australian Vertebrate Pest Control Conference working papers PDF eBook |
Author | Australian Vertebrate Pest Control Conference (1978 : Canberra) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Pests |
ISBN |
Handbook of Working Papers
Title | Handbook of Working Papers PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Pests |
ISBN | 9780730818069 |