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Feral Donkeys : An Assessment Of Control In The Kimberley, S H. Wheeler
Feral Donkeys : An Assessment Of Control In The Kimberley, S H. Wheeler
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Feral donkeys are one of the major limitations to increased pastoral production in many parts of the Kimberley area of Western Australia, where they compete with cattle for food. In addition donkeys are aggressive animals, driving cattle from watering points and better grazing areas. They eliminate perenial plants by overgrazing and therefore reduce the carrying capacity of the range.
Originally introduced as draught animals, donkeys were released when cars arrived; since then they have bred up to large numbers in many areas.
For several years the Agricultural Protection Board has undertaken a programme of donkey shooting from helicopters. Since this …
Horse Problems In The Kimberleys, M R. Gardiner
Horse Problems In The Kimberleys, M R. Gardiner
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A review of current horse disease and ill-thrift problems in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, with emphasis on the "Kimberley horse disease".
DISEASES and other conditions affecting the health and working capacity of the horse have long had an important bearing on the economy of the cattle and sheep industries of the northern part of Western Australia.
Under present conditions it is impossible to muster stock on the large pastoral leases in the Kimberley districts without the aid of horses, and many other operations would be more difficult if stockmen were denied their services.
Wallaby Control In The Kimberleys, C D. Gooding
Wallaby Control In The Kimberleys, C D. Gooding
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
EXPERIMENTS aimed at controlling sandy wallabies along the Fitzroy River frontage were started in 1952 by officers of the Agriculture Protection Board.
This work was undertaken in response to requests for assistance from some of the station owners and managers between Derby and Fitzroy Crossing.
Dingo Control In The Kimberley Region, J J. Freeth
Dingo Control In The Kimberley Region, J J. Freeth
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
With all the recent dramatic developments in irrigated agriculture in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, one is apt to forget the main wealth of the district still lies in its pastoral industry.
Man, in his efforts to obtain a living from the pastoral industry, has to contend with many pests which compete with pastoral activities.
Perhaps the most serious and certainly the most sagacious pest in this region is the dingo.