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Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Activity Report 2019/20, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Jan 2020

Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Activity Report 2019/20, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association

Recognised biosecurity group reports

The Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association (KRBA) has an annual Large Feral Herbivore culling program that includes feral donkeys, horses and camels with other animals such as water buffalo and pigs targeted when located. The program focusses primarily on donkeys, using the radio telemetry technique with horses and camels culled opportunistically during tracking. Currently there are approximately 50 active collars throughout the region including three satellite collars utilised for research purposes.


Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Annual Report 2018/19, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Jan 2019

Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Annual Report 2018/19, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association

Recognised biosecurity group reports

The Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association (KRBA) has an annual Large Feral Herbivore culling program that includes feral donkeys, horses and camels with other animals such as water buffalo and pigs targeted when located. The program focusses primarily on donkeys, using the radio telemetry technique with horses and camels culled opportunistically during tracking. Currently there are approximately 90 active collars throughout the region.


Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Activity Report 2017/18, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Jan 2018

Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Activity Report 2017/18, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association

Recognised biosecurity group reports

The Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association (KRBA) has an annual Large Feral Herbivore culling program that includes feral donkeys, horses and camels with other animals such as water buffalo and pigs targeted when located. The program focusses primarily on donkeys, using the radio telemetry technique with horses and camels culled opportunistically during tracking. Currently there are 135 active collars throughout the region.


Goldfields Nullarbor Rangelands Biosecurity Association Inc. Activity Report 2016/17, Goldfields Nullarbor Rangelands Biosecurity Association Inc. Jan 2017

Goldfields Nullarbor Rangelands Biosecurity Association Inc. Activity Report 2016/17, Goldfields Nullarbor Rangelands Biosecurity Association Inc.

Recognised biosecurity group reports

The Goldfields Nullarbor Rangelands Biosecurity Association Inc. (GNRBA) is unique in rangeland management across Western Australia. It has a huge area to service and is working hard to provide a top class service to ratepayers. It is now well recognised as being a leader in the RBG’s in WA. The GNRBA Inc formally became operational on 1st July 2011. At this time it took over the APB Zone 9 operations.


Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Activity Report 2016/17, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Jan 2017

Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Activity Report 2016/17, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association

Recognised biosecurity group reports

The Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association (KRBA) has an annual Large Feral Herbivore culling program that includes feral donkeys, horses and camels with other animals such as water buffalo and pigs targeted when located. The program focusses primarily on donkeys, using the radio telemetry technique with horses and camels culled opportunistically during tracking. Currently there are 135 active collars throughout the region.


Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Activity Report 2015/16, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Jan 2016

Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Activity Report 2015/16, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association

Recognised biosecurity group reports

The Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association (KRBA) has an annual Large Feral Herbivore culling program that includes feral donkeys, horses and camels with other animals such as water buffalo and pigs targeted when located. The program focusses primarily on donkeys, using the radio telemetry technique with horses and camels culled opportunistically during tracking. Currently there are 135 active collars throughout the region.


Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Activity Report 2014/15, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Jan 2015

Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association Invasive Species Activity Report 2014/15, Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association

Recognised biosecurity group reports

The Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association (KRBA) has an annual Large Feral Herbivore culling program that includes feral donkeys, horses and camels with other animals such as water buffalo and pigs targeted when located. The program focusses primarily on donkeys, using the radio telemetry technique with horses and camels culled opportunistically during tracking. Currently there are 135 active collars throughout the region.