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2023
New research shows dingoes do not suppress feral cat and fox populations – 12 Sep 2023
Long term study finds lethal control not putting dingo purity at risk – 1 Jun 2023
Large DNA study to determine genetic makeup of dingoes, wild dogs and hybrids – 1 Jun 2023
Coordinated targeted landscape control leads to stock losses at an all-time low – 4 May 2023
Cluster fence expansion poses opportunities for threatened fauna – 21 Apr 2023
Practical assistance enhances knowledge and skill in wild dog management – 14 Apr 2023
Updating knowledge of wild dog research, legislation and delivery – 20 Mar 2023
Study revealing pros and cons of livestock guardian dogs on pastoral runs – 10 Mar 2023
Tools, programs and incentives help deal with predators in peri-urban environment – 2 Mar 2023
Lifting beef production in Fitzroy Basin through best practice predator management – 23 Feb 2023
Pastoralists can have confidence in FeralScan data security – 17 Feb 2023
Predator management boosts landholder confidence to reinvest – 6 Feb 2023
Cross jurisdictional collaboration on aerial baiting for conservation outcomes – 25 Jan 2023
2022
Strengthening relationships around best practice wild dog management in NT – 22 Dec 2022
Drone mounted bait delivery system managing wild dogs in remote terrain – 16 Dec 2022
Predator control benefitting endangered quoll populations in NSW – 8 Dec 2022
Learnings from using thermal imagery for pest vertebrate surveys – 30 Nov 2022
Collaborative control program kicking goals in the Mallee – 25 Nov 2022
Humane control programs whilst conserving protected species – 15 Nov 2022
The secret of kicking goals in community engagement on predator management – 4 Nov 2022
Seeking feedback on future areas of investment to tackle wild dogs – 25 Oct 2022
Dowden explores human element of wild dog management – 6 Oct 2022
One of the nation’s biggest vermin cells well on the way – 28 Sep 2022
Producers implementing collaborative predator management to lift lamb survival – 14 Sep 2022
NWDAP national landholder survey seeks feedback – 9 Aug 2022
Testing the waters with electricity for control in rugged areas – 9 Aug 2022
Steve’s crusade to save endangered quolls from predation – 9 Aug 2022
One of the world’s most endangered species winning the recovery war against wild dogs – 1 Jul 2022
NWDAP provides ideal framework for tackling feral pig problem – 1 Jul 2022
Landholders reap benefits of National Wild Dog Action Plan – 1 Jul 2022
Biodiversity benefits from exclusion fence design minus barbwire – 3 Jun 2022
Non-lethal tools not the total solution in wild dog control – 3 Jun 2022
Saving the endangered Bridled Nail-Tailed Wallaby from predator threat – 3 Jun 2022
Koala conservation efforts may be undermined by wild dog predation – 5 May 2022
Spatial technology gathering data on wild dogs at Winton – 5 May 2022
Triple bottom line benefits for northern NSW community – 5 May 2022
Landholders voice concern over dingo reintroduction proposal – 14 Apr 2022
Using a multi-pronged approach to wild dog control when running goats – 3 Mar 2022
Best practice wild dog management brings Rawlinna out of the wilderness – 3 Feb 2022
Bulloo blitzing divide between Council and landholders over wild dogs – 3 Feb 2022
Guidelines streamline wild dog management under organic certification in the NT – 11 Jan 2022
Keeping wild dog management front and centre at Ensay – 10 Jan 2022
Using science to determine wild dog control efforts – 5 Jan 2022
Lessons learnt from using posts and wire to curb wild dogs – 5 Jan 2022
From zero sheep to a Merino stud thanks to exclusion fencing – 5 Jan 2022
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