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What FeralPigScan provides

FeralPigScan is a free resource for landholders, Landcare groups, community groups, local Councils, professional pest controllers and biosecurity groups. It has been designed by landholders for communities.

  1. Feral pig activity and sightings
  2. Damage (such as crop damage or soil disturbance)
  3. Control activities (eg. baiting, trapping, shooting)
  4. Photos from monitoring cameras

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Benefits of using FeralPigScan

  1. Develop a property or local area map of feral pig activity to guide control efforts,
  2. Work together with your neighbours to undertake coordinated control,
  3. Notify your local community or landholder group about feral pig activity,
  4. Send alerts to nominated people, such as neighbours or biosecurity authorities.   


 

Field Guide to Poison Baiting Feral Pigs

 
This brief guide provides practical information on the strategies and techniques you can use to successful deliver baiting programs for feral pigs. It provides fundamental advice about the timing of baiting and placement of baits to optimise the success of programs. It describes the importance of free-feeding and what signs to look for in your local area. The guide has been developed to provide land managers with information to undertake successful baiting programs.

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Glovebox Guide for Managing Feral Pigs

This Glovebox Guide for Managing Feral Pigs is a practical resource designed to assist Australian landholders (farmers, public land managers and indigenous groups) in the control of feral pigs.
A large part of tackling a feral pig problem depends on the landholder’s awareness of the situation and their ability to make informed decisions about how best to take action to reduce feral pig damage.


National Feral Pig Action Plan

The National Feral Pig Action Plan is the first national strategy that has been developed to address reducing the impacts caused by feral pigs to Australia’s environmental, agricultural, cultural and social assets through sustained, coordinated and collaborative actions by land managers. 

Visit the National Feral Pig Action Plan website


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If you would like assistance to use FeralPigScan, contact us. 

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Reducing the impacts of feral pigs to Australia's environment, $65 billion agricultural sector, cultural heritage and social assets by supporting land managers to work together to apply integrated best practice management.
   
 
Banksia Sustainability Awards 2016

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Reducing the impacts of feral pigs to Australia's environment, $65 billion agricultural sector, cultural heritage and social assets by supporting land managers to work together to apply integrated best practice management.
   
 
Banksia Sustainability Awards 2016