Abstract
Populations of non-target birds and mammals on a semi-cleared grazing property near Braidwood,
New South Wales, did not appear to be affected by a trail-baiting campaign against rabbits, Oryctolagus
cuniculus, using pellet bait and 1080 poison. Rabbit numbers were reduced by about 90% and those
of the fox, Vulpes vulpes, another exotic pest, by about 75%. Populations of both pest species began
recovering soon after the campaign, indicating the need for continued control measures.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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