Managing Vertebrate Pests: Feral Pigs D. Choquenot, J. McIlroy, T. Korn.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Australia : Bureau of Resourse Sciences, 1996.Descripción: 163 p. : 24 cm. il. tablas y mapasISBN:
  • 0644358475
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 23 599.633
Revisión: Australia´s feral pigs were introduced from Europe and Asia and are now widespread across much of eastern and northern Australia. Feral pigs are a complex management problem, for they are both an agricultural and environmental pest and a commercial resource, providing income to those who harvest them for sale. Feral pigs prey on lambs, eat crops, damage pasture and may also affect native plants and animals through selective feeding, trampling and rooting. Feral pigs could also be a major vector for exotic diseases should they enter Australia.
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Australia´s feral pigs were introduced from Europe and Asia and are now widespread across much of eastern and northern Australia. Feral pigs are a complex management problem, for they are both an agricultural and environmental pest and a commercial resource, providing income to those who harvest them for sale. Feral pigs prey on lambs, eat crops, damage pasture and may also affect native plants and animals through selective feeding, trampling and rooting. Feral pigs could also be a major vector for exotic diseases should they enter Australia.

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