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Feral Goat Control in NSW

Feral Goat Control in NSW

Feral Goat Control in NSW: Protecting Pasture and Water Resources Feral goats compete directly with livestock for feed and water, contributing to pasture degradation and soil erosion. In many areas of NSW, unmanaged goat populations place significant pressure on fragile landscapes. Effective feral goat management requires an understanding of terrain, herd behaviour, and seasonal movement.

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Rabbit and Hare Control in NSW

Rabbit and Hare Control in NSW

Rabbit and Hare Control in NSW: Managing Long-Term Land Degradation European rabbits and hares continue to cause widespread land degradation across NSW. Their burrowing damages infrastructure, while grazing pressure reduces pasture productivity and increases erosion. Rabbit and hare management is most effective when undertaken as a long-term strategy rather than a single control event. Coordinated

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Feral Deer Control in NSW

Deer Control in NSW

Deer Control in NSW: Addressing Growing Feral Deer Populations Feral deer populations have expanded rapidly across many parts of New South Wales. Species such as fallow, red, rusa, and sambar deer can cause damage to pasture, crops, fencing, and sensitive environments. Deer control is a regulated activity in NSW and must be carried out in

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Fox Control NSW

Fox Control in NSW

Fox Control in NSW: Managing a Widespread Pest Species European red foxes are one of the most widespread invasive predators in New South Wales. They pose a serious risk to lambing rates, poultry, small livestock, and native wildlife. Fox control is particularly important during breeding seasons, when predation pressure increases. Effective management involves planned, humane

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Wild Dog Control NSW

Wild Dog Control in NSW

Wild Dog Control in NSW: Protecting Livestock and Rural Properties Wild dogs, including dingo hybrids, remain a significant threat to livestock production across New South Wales. Attacks on sheep, goats, and calves can result in serious financial losses and ongoing stress for landholders. Effective wild dog control requires a coordinated and lawful approach that considers

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Thermal Night Vision Shooting in NSW

Thermal Night Vision Shooting in NSW

Thermal Night Vision Shooting in NSW: Ethical, Lawful Feral Animal Control Thermal night vision shooting has become an increasingly effective and responsible method for managing feral animal populations across New South Wales. When conducted lawfully and ethically, this technology allows professional pest controllers to identify target species accurately, minimise suffering, and protect livestock, crops, and

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Wild Dogs Removal NSW

Wild Dog Removal Services in NSW

Wild Dog Management in NSW Understanding Risks, Impacts, and Lawful Control Options Wild dogs continue to pose a significant challenge for livestock producers across New South Wales. Their impact on sheep, goats, calves, and other stock can result in financial loss, animal welfare concerns, and long-term disruption to farm operations. Effective vertebrate pest management relies

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Feral Pig Control NSW

Feral Pig Control NSW

Feral Pig Management in NSW Understanding Impacts, Risks, and Lawful Control Options     Any future involvement in firearm-based feral pig control services will commence only after all required NSW regulatory approvals are granted. Information on this page is provided for general awareness and planning purposes.     Feral pigs are a significant and ongoing

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