Distribution and Abundance of Pest Animals in Western Australia: A Survey of Institutional Knowledge
Publication Date
9-2005
DPIRD Collections
Natural resources
Series Number
30/2005
Abstract
Data on the distribution and abundance of selected pest animals were obtained for the state of Western Australia. We used institutional knowledge from the Department of Agriculture (DAWA) and the Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) to acquire this important information.A two-part survey process was used to capture knowledge in 104 face-to-face interviews. The first part of the survey was a questionnaire designed to capture local-area information about pest animals. The second part of the survey, a mapping exercise, was designed to capture information about the distribution and abundance of specific pest animals. The key to the mapping exercise was a set of clear abundance definitions. These nationally recognised definitions enable clear local, regional, state and national comparability of data.
Number of Pages
118
Keywords
Feral animals, Feral Goats, Feral Pigs, Feral Deer, Feral Sheep, Feral Camels, Dingoes, Rabbits, Feral Horses, Feral Donkeys, Wild dogs, Western Australia, Northern Australia
Disciplines
Biosecurity
Recommended Citation
Woolnough, A P,
Gray, G S,
Lowe, T J,
Kirkpatrick, W E,
Rose, K,
and
Martin, G R.
(2005), Distribution and Abundance of Pest Animals in Western Australia: A Survey of Institutional Knowledge. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 30/2005.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/misc_pbns/22
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