Feral Cats | 128428 | Feral cats are exceptional hunters and pose a significant threat to the survival of many native species including small mammals, birds and reptiles. | | 15/08/2019 5:52:59 AM | Cats found in these areas may be and guidance on best-practice invasive animal management on several key vertebrate pest species including rabbits, foxes, feral pigs and feral cats | | https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/invasive-species-site/Pages/Forms/AllItems.aspx | html | False | aspx | |
Controlling Stray and Feral Cats | 106011 | Feral cats have a range of impacts on Tasmania's environment and agriculture. Managing these impacts is a community responsibility. | | 6/03/2020 4:17:29 AM | PestSmart Connect - Feral cat (Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre)
Is a toolkit information and videos on the impact and management options for feral
cats in Australia | | | html | False | aspx | |
Animal Biosecurity | 106344 | Animal biosecurity is primarily about minimising the risk of serious disease. | | 2/04/2020 1:38:51 AM | Animal HealthTasmania's biosecurity depends on owners and those who work with animals incorporating good biosecurity practice into their | | | html | False | aspx | |
Invasive Animals | 106615 | Information about invasive animals that are not wanted in Tasmania and threaten the state's unique wildlife, environment and agriculture. | | 21/09/2020 3:14:11 AM | A range of invasive animals pose a serious threat to biodiversity in Tasmania and have the The Feral Deck was produced by the Threatened Species Network, a community-based | | | html | False | aspx | |
Feral Pigs | 107119 | Crops damaged by feral pigs include cereals, grain legumes, sugar cane, orchard and forestry plantings, and pasture. Physical damage to fencing and water supplies occurs, as well as increases soil erosion and reduced water quality. | | 16/02/2021 1:59:22 AM | Any pigs at large on mainland and guidance on best-practice invasive animal management on several key vertebrate pest species including rabbits, foxes, feral pigs and feral cats | | | html | False | aspx | |
Feral Goats | 107118 | Feral goats invade bush and browse a wide variety of native plants including blackwood, drooping she-oak, native cherry, coffee berry, round-leaf riceflower, rough dogwood and forest germander. | | 12/02/2020 12:43:46 AM | The coat can be shaggy or short and guidance on best-practice invasive animal management on several key vertebrate pest species including rabbits, foxes, feral pigs and feral cats | | | html | False | aspx | |
Traveller's Guide to Tasmanian Biosecurity - What You Can and Can't Bring into Tasmania | 105987 | A guide of what you can and can't bring into Tasmania. | | 8/08/2019 1:43:41 AM | has some of the world's most into Tasmania of plant, plant material, animal products, pets and other restricted or Feral animals (fox, cane toad, European carp, Indian myna etc | | | html | False | aspx | |
Cat Management in Tasmania | 106617 | Cats are present throughout Tasmania, as domestic pets, free-living strays, and as feral animals. | | 25/11/2019 4:34:57 AM | present throughout Tasmania, as domestic pets, free-living strays, and as
feral animals to trap, seize or destroy stray and feral cats in certain circumstances and gives land | | | html | False | aspx | |
Contact Us | 106713 | List of contact details for Biosecurity Tasmania. | | 15/01/2021 1:39:31 AM | Animal Health Laboratories 03 6777 2111 Animal Health Laboratories Specimen Reception Feral Animals 03 6165 3777
Biosecurity Operations Branch Enquiries | | | html | False | aspx | |
Invasive Species | 106180 | An invasive species is an introduced animal or plant that poses a significant threat to Tasmania's biodiversity, agriculture, community or economy. | | 25/11/2019 4:34:47 AM | invasive species is an introduced animal or plant that poses a significant threat to and Cat Management Facilities
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Cats and Wildlife | | | html | False | aspx | |
About Weeds | 107133 | What are weeds; where did they come from; and how do they spread? | | 20/11/2019 11:00:54 PM | impact of damaging machinery, increasing fire risk and providing a home for feral animals seeds may be hooked or sticky in order to cling to the fur (and socks) of passing animals | | | html | False | aspx | |
Guide to Importing | 106467 | Details on what you can and can't bring into Tasmania. | | 17/12/2020 5:43:22 AM | including caged birds) Ask Government permit required for all native animals and birds Feral animals: fox, cane toads, dingo, European carp, Mexican walking fish, Indian myna | | | html | False | aspx | |
TWWHA Publication List | 107177 | TWWHA Publication List | | 8/12/2017 12:52:46 AM | Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Search
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Mesquite | 107341 | Mesquite species can be multi-stemmed shrubs growing to 3 - 5 metres with branches drooping to ground level or single-trunked trees to 10 metres. The branches have a characteristic zig-zag character. | | 1/07/2019 6:43:15 AM | Seeds are spread by animals eating the seed pods and dispersing the seeds of biodiversity, increased rates of land degradation and provides refuge for feral animals | | | html | False | aspx | |
Invasive Mammals | 106082 | Early detection allows a rapid response to invasive threats. You can assist in keeping invasive species out of Tasmania by being on the lookout for the animals below. | | 21/09/2020 3:15:44 AM | in keeping invasive species out of Tasmania by being on the lookout for the animals below Feral PigsCrops damaged by feral pigs include cereals, grain legumes, sugar cane, orchard | | | html | False | aspx | |
Parthenium Weed | 107355 | Parthenium weed is a branching, annual herb growing to 2 metres in height. | | 3/07/2019 12:59:40 AM | Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment on machinery and vehicles, by stock and feral animals, and in stock fodder, grain and feed It is a threat to the | | | html | False | aspx | |
Keeping Wildlife Wild | 106561 | Wildlife live by natural rules, not by human values. If we try to feed or pat a wild animal this will have an impact on it. | | 5/11/2014 10:36:54 PM | Animals which have become tame as a result of being fed are more likely to be hit by cars waterfowl, such as ducks, can result in feral domestic species displacing native species | | | html | False | aspx | |
Amsinckia Species | 107878 | Amsinckia species are erect annual herbs from the Americas, also known as yellow burrweeds or fiddlenecks. | | 25/06/2019 5:49:47 AM | Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment If you are still in doubt bristly flowers lodge in the coats of feral animals and stock, and when seed is carried in | | | html | False | aspx | |
Information for Cat Owners | 106008 | Responsible cat ownership goes beyond just caring for and feeding your cat. | | 26/08/2019 5:21:13 AM | that are microchipped can be identified from feral and stray cats by local councils and animal shelters Dumped cats are likely to become feral and prey on wildlife as a food source | | | html | False | aspx | |
European Rabbits | 128621 | Rabbits compete with native species for food and shelter, as well as changing native plant community composition and degrading land. They are recognised as Australia's most widespread and destructive environmental and agricultural pest. | | 21/01/2021 5:05:45 AM | Competition with native animal species and land degradation by feral rabbits are listed as a key threatening | | https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/invasive-species-site/Pages/Forms/AllItems.aspx | html | False | aspx | |