A short video titled “Monitoring infrastructure, points of interest and uninvited guests” from the webinar titled “Getting the best from motion activated cameras on your property” recorded on the 8th of February 2018.
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Getting the best from motion activated cameras on your property – Part 4:
A short video titled “SD and telemetry camera summary” from the webinar titled “Getting the best from motion activated cameras on your property” recorded on the 8th of February 2018.
Getting the best from motion activated cameras on your property – Part 5:
A short video title “How to look at 1000s of photos quickly” taken from the webinar titled “Getting the best from motion activated cameras on your property” recorded on the 8th of February 2018
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Getting the best from motion activated cameras on your property – Part 6:
A short video titled “Take home tips” taken from the webinar titled “Getting the best from motion activated cameras on your property” recorded on the 8th of February 2018
Western producer on the right side of the fence
Wool producer Donald Truss has erected more than 100km of exclusion fencing on his property in an effort to minimise the devastating impact of wild dogs. Now he wants to share his experience and encourage others to take action. Mr Truss, from south of Quilpie, is the newest member of the Leading Sheep South West … Read more
A field guide to poison baiting: wild dogs and foxes
The Field Guide to Poison Baiting: Wild Dogs and Foxes (3rd edition 2018) provides information on the strategies and approaches to deliver baiting programs for wild dogs and foxes. It brings together a range of practical methods for the placement and use of wild dog and fox baits in various landscapes around the country. The … Read more
Western Queensland sheep producers share their exclusion fencing tips
Sheep and wool producers have been advised to be proactive when weighing up the merits of exclusion fencing and ‘don’t wait until lambing percentages are down before taking action’. Blackall wool grower Ben Banks has warned western Queensland producers delaying fencing could put them in a position where it was difficult to financially justify the … Read more
VIDEO: Exclusion fencing tips from producers – Ben Banks and David Owens
Ben Banks “Rivington” Blackall and David Owens “Somerset” Longreach provide some tips for successful planning and erection of an exclusion fence. In particular they talk about the importance of preparation and fencing across creeks and watercourses (Video length 4 minutes 33 seconds).
Wild dog fencing and new technology create most positive outlook for wool ‘in a decade’
Western Queensland sheep and wool producer Jim King believes the erection of exclusion fences to reduce wild dog pressure is one of the most positive moves his industry has seen in more than a decade. The Longreach property owner said the fences had given the sector a much-needed shot of confidence, prompting some producers to … Read more
Feral pig control. Part 6 – ecology and management projects
Jason Wishart from the Invasive Animals CRC talks about feral pig ecology and management projects in Australia and overseas. The final episode in this six episode series on feral pig control. (5 minutes and 28 seconds)