Exclosures as a means of controlling the impact of cane toads

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2005

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Brook, Barry W.
Whitehead, Peter

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Barry W. Brook and Peter J. Whitehead

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Here we address the exclusion strategy as a means of mitigating cane toad impacts and provide estimates of the cost of isolating long-term viable populations of potentially susceptible native fauna, and managing these areas to remain free of cane toads. We also describe briefly the physical means of applying exclusion structures and analyse the potential capital and recurring costs.

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University of Adelaide

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A review of the impact and control of cane toads in Australia with recommendations for future research and management approaches: A report to the Vertebrate Pests Committee from the National Cane Toad Task Force / R. Taylor and G. Edwards (eds.): pp. 25-33

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