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Conservation in New Zealand / Biology / Sodium fluoroacetate / Toxicology / Environment of New Zealand / Common Brushtail Possum in New Zealand / Pest control / Rabbits in Australia / Mycobacterium bovis / Rodenticides / Agriculture / Agriculture in New Zealand


AWMS POSITION STATEMENT 1080 Background Sodium fluoroacetate[removed]is used primarily as a toxin for the control of invasive pest animals in Australia (rabbits, foxes, wild dogs and feral pigs) and New Zealand (possums,
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Document Date: 2013-03-28 22:47:30


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Australia / New Zealand / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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University Christchurch NZ Email / /

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main energy producing pathway / wildlife management tools / decreased energy production / pivotal tool / /

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AUSTRALASIAN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY / Australian Agriculture Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority / Lincoln University / /

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Invasive Species / Glen Saunders / /

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Governor / Director / /

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Western Australia / /

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Eastern Australia / Central Australia / Western Australia / southern Western Australia / /

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