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The Fox : Status And Control, C D. Gooding
The Fox : Status And Control, C D. Gooding
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
NOBODY knows for certain and it is possible that the damage done by foxes is sometimes over-rated, but the fact remains that foxes are reputed to be a real problem to some farmers at lambing time.
Dingo Control : Organised Ground Baiting Drives At Mating Time, C D. Gooding, J. J. Freeth
Dingo Control : Organised Ground Baiting Drives At Mating Time, C D. Gooding, J. J. Freeth
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
DINGOES in Western Australia, like all "creatures of nature", have a well defined seasonal pattern of behaviour.
This is influenced somewhat by weather variations, but even in remote areas where violent fluctuations in rainfall occur from year to year, the dingo still breeds at roughly the same time.
The numbers of pups born and the numbers which survive each year varies a lot, but life goes on at roughly the same tempo under most seasonal conditions.
One Shot Baiting, C D. Gooding, L. A. Harrison
One Shot Baiting, C D. Gooding, L. A. Harrison
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE Agriculture Protection Board introduced the first of its contract poisoning schemes in 1955 in the lower South-West when three units undertook the first "1080" poisoning for farmers in Western Australia.
The originators of one-shot baiting describe this new technique and explain how it should be used for best results on the farm.
Control Of The Emu, C D. Gooding, J. L. Long
Control Of The Emu, C D. Gooding, J. L. Long
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Vermin research officers C. D. GOODING and J. L LONG give the latest recommendations for control of the emu, based on a series of observations and poisoning experiments in the northern wheatbelt.