Dr Heather Channon
@drchannon
National Feral Pig Management Coordinator. Developing a national framework for feral pig management in Australia.
0423 056 045
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Our October Newsletter is available now! Read about: - the programs that will become some of our initial demonstration sites - Indigenous led- AI project to help support land and sea rangers working in remote Northern Australia - and more us10.campaign-archive.com/?u=84917a6c268… Photo: NAILSMA
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) was discussed @ the recent National Feral Pig Stakeholder forum, & included a presentation by Dr Brendan Cowled ausvetgroup, about the role that feral pigs may play in the transmission & control of FMD in Australia: feralpigs.com.au/stakeholder-fo… Dr Heather Channon
#workshopping ways to acheive a collective impact: - understand Data Collection - Communicating your Impact - Engage with First Nations - Backbone organisations & - Agreement on Common Goals @AusLandcare #landcare #CollectiveAction Terrain NRM Dr Heather Channon Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
"Pig control must achieve at least 70% removal to have an effect". Dr Heather Channon All round all tenure, all together relentlessness to 70%. And you have to know what 70% looks like in your kills rate data too, so you know when you've got it. Parks Victoria @DELWP_Vic Glenelg Hopkins CMA
Learning more about #feral 🐗 #pig control options with Parks and Wildlife Service, Western Australia today! Some tips👇 ◇ pre-feed to attract larger mobs ◇ be patient, don't go toxic too soon & ◇ coordinate control with neighbours @AusLandcare #landcare PHBG Dr Heather Channon #GreeningFarms #RALFlife
It was great to be able to present at the NRM Australia conference on the benefits of coordinated action with neighbours on nil tenure, landscape scale #feralpig management programs using a combination of management tools #nationalferalpigactionplan