Author:
Fairbridge D,Fisher P,Busana F,Pontin K,Edwards A
Abstract
EXCAVATION and burying of food items is a
common behaviour in canids (Saunders et al. 1999).
In Victoria burial of poisonous meat baits (containing
1080) to a depth of 8 - 10 cm for red fox (Vulpes
vulpes) and wild dog (Canis lupus spp.) control is a
standard practice (Saunders et al. 1995; Bloomfield
1999) and is thought to provide some protection to
non?target native species (Allen et al. 1989; Staples
and McPhee 1995). However, black rats (Rattus
rattus) have been recorded taking Foxoff� baits
buried at a depth of 10cm (Dexter and Meek 1998)
and anecdotal evidence indicates that native rodents
will occasionally excavate and consume buried meat
baits although the frequency of this behaviour is not
known (H. Brunner pers. comm.).
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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