Dean Chamberlain, Team Leader for Invasive Species, said “Baiting in autumn and spring plays a key role in managing wild dog and fox populations. It reduces predation on livestock and helps protect native species.
“By working together through community-led baiting programs and government-supported initiatives, landholders can significantly improve the success of pest control efforts.”
It is a common belief that the only impacts from wild dogs relate to attacks or deaths of domestic livestock. Unfortunately, this is no longer the case with changing land uses and urban sprawl changing the wild dog-human interface. Many landholders now carry out control in areas under horticulture, for protection of wildlife and protection of domestic pets - particularly in the peri-urban areas.
North Coast Local Land Services offers Vertebrate Pesticide Induction Training (VPIT), which is required for landholders to use 1080, Pindone, RHDV or PAPP baits in NSW. The training is available online at no cost or via face-to-face sessions at select locations based on demand.
Dean continued “Ensuring landholders are trained and accredited to use 1080 safely is essential and by completing the VPIT course, landholders receive a five-year accreditation, allowing them to participate in baiting programs while ensuring compliance with regulations.
“An effective control program should use a combination of control methods to be most effective so we are encouraging landholders to contact our biosecurity team who can offer tailored advice suited to your property and can assist in coordinating group programs with your neighbours.”
If you would like to complete the Vertebrate Pesticide Induction Training online, visit the Local Land Services website for more information and to enrol in the course.
If you would like to know more about managing pest animals in your area, contact the Biosecurity Team at North Coast Local Land Services on 1300 795 299.
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