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Managing Vertebrate Pests: Principles and Strategies

This is the first in a series providing national guidelines for management of agricultural and environmental damage caused by the main vertebrate pests. It establishes the principles and strategic basis for managing vertebrate pest damage. The guidelines have been developed in cooperation with State and Territory pest agencies, after close consultation with interest groups.
Reference Type Book
Author Braysher, M
Author Organisation Bureau of Rural Sciences
Year 1993
City City
Publisher Bureau of Rural Sciences
Volume Summary and Table of Contents
Number of Pages 60
Region Australia - national
Keywords management, damage, pest impact, strategic management, Australia
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Associated document(s) Introduction, Summary & Table of Contents ( 0kb pdf )
Part 1: Background ( 0kb pdf )
Part 2: Nationally coordinated management of vertebrate pests ( 0kb pdf )
Part 3: Current legislation and the structure of pest management ( 0kb pdf )
Part 4: Principles of vertebrate pest management ( 0kb pdf )
Part 5: Strategic approach to managing vertebrate pest impact ( 0kb pdf )
References ( 0kb pdf )
Appendices ( 0kb pdf )