Showing posts with label Pests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pests. Show all posts

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Assessing the social impacts of invasive animals in australia

Source: Invasive Animals CRC
"The case study of the Upper Hunter Valley in New South Wales set out to identify, understand, and possibly quantify the social impacts of invasive animals in an area with a typical range of land uses. We found that in the Upper Hunter region, wild dogs, foxes, feral pigs and rabbits, and to a lesser extent, feral goats and carp are seen as the main pest animals. In practice, only wild dogs, foxes and feral pigs currently seem to be causing concern for local landowners and resource managers. For the most part, the effects of pest animals in the Upper Hunter region are economic and environmental. Such effects include stock and pasture loss, biodiversity loss and vehicle accidents involving invasive animals. Most of the social impacts of pest animals in this region therefore seem to flow out of the economic and environmental impacts."

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Introduced animals on Victorian islands: improving Australia's ability to protect its island habitats from feral animals

source: Arthur Rylah Institute
"The Australian Government has sought data on introduced fauna that are found on offshore islands. All Australian states and territories have contributed this data which will be used to implement a number of Threat Abatement Plans under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Victorian islands were identified from a variety of hard copy and electronic map sources. Records of fauna on islands were initially extracted from the Victorian Fauna Database. A literature search was conducted and further information was also sought from people with knowledge about specific islands. An electronic mapping tool was used to determine the size of islands where this information was required."