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Description: Wild dogs include dingoes, wild domestic dogs and hybrids Distribution: Wild dogs are widespread in both the agricultural and natural landscape Impacts: Wild dogs can cause stock losses in calving season and often carry parasites and pathogens. Near towns they can cause nuisance and impact on domestic animals. Key projects: An bi-annual coordinated wild dog baiting program is conducted in the first week of May and November each year. Other management actions respond to specific circumstances on a case by case basis. Delimitation n/a Prevention n/a Eradication n/a Intensive control (transition) n/a Impact reduction An annual coordinated baiting and control program is in place to assist graziers manage wild dog populations. Response to individual issues as they arise will be conducted on a case by case basis. Grazing and urban assets cross hatched green National interests State interests Local interests Conservation & biodiversity Riparian & Aquatic Agriculture & Production Residential & Urban Achievability Extent Priority score 0.0/5 4.0/5 5.0/5 3.1/5 2.2/5 3.7/5 2.7/5 2.6/5 1.9/5 26.2 breed p t x t p young p t x t p trap t t t t t t t t t t t t shoot t t t t t t t t t t t t bait p t x t p J F M A M J J A S O N D Canis familiaris lupis (Wild dog) Control Calendar Management aims Priority Details Biology x Peak t First/last flush p Occasional y n/a Control x Optimal t Good p Marginal y Not recommended For more information call Hinchinbrook Shire Council environment and community services : 07 4776 4607

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Page 1: Canis familiaris lupis (Wild dog) - Amazon S3€¦ · Canis familiaris lupis (Wild dog) Optimal y Details Biology p x Peak t First/last flush Occasional y n/a Control x t Good p Marginal

Description: Wild dogs include dingoes, wild domestic dogs and hybrids

Distribution: Wild dogs are widespread in both the agricultural and natural landscape

Impacts: Wild dogs can cause stock losses in calving season and often carry parasites

and pathogens. Near towns they can cause nuisance and impact on domestic animals.

Key projects: An bi-annual coordinated wild dog baiting program is conducted in the first

week of May and November each year. Other management actions respond to specific

circumstances on a case by case basis.

Delimitation n/a

Prevention n/a

Eradication n/a

Intensive control

(transition) n/a

Impact reduction

An annual coordinated baiting and control program is in place to

assist graziers manage wild dog populations. Response to

individual issues as they arise will be conducted on a case by case

basis. Grazing and urban assets cross hatched green

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Canis familiaris lupis (Wild dog)

What do I need to do?

Report new outbreaks and sightings - help determine the extent of the pest

Come clean, go clean - keep weed and pest animal free areas clean

Be vigilant— remove all seeds (seedbank) and plants or all the pest animals from the zone

Think big and plan for the long term - reduce infestations to a size that can be eradicated

Maintain buffers and protect important places - protect assets and minimise the risk of spread -

For more information on management aims in each zone refer to Using the pest plan templates

Control

Hatched overlay represents

primary production assets