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Aerial baiting resumes to control wild dogs
15 Sep 2005

The NSW government will allow aerial baiting to control wild dogs in some regions. The Department of Environment said new research indicated that aerial baiting with 1080 poison was unlikely to have a significant impact on endangered quolls. The NSW Farmers Association said wild dog numbers had built up in the last five years at an ever increasing rate.

The Land, 15/09/05

Previous News Items:
13 Sep 2005 | Crops returns increase, at the expense of livestock
12 Sep 2005 | Mountain cattlemen may defy grazing ban
9 Sep 2005 | Live sheep export trade back in business
9 Sep 2005 | Beef farmers endorse rise in levy
7 Sep 2005 | Pig meat levy may double


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