Camels
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Managing the impacts of feral camel across remote Australia: final report of the Australian Feral Camel Management Project
The Australian Feral Camel Management Project (AFCMP) was a partnership of 20 organisations, supported by the Australian Government, that was contracted in 2010 to reduce the density of feral camels, with the primary aim of decreasing the threat to the ecological and biodiversity value at 18 sites in remote Australia and a secondary objective to...
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Managing the impacts of feral camel across remote Australia: Overview of the Australian Feral Camel Management Project
In 2009, the Australian Feral Camel Management Project was established with support from the Australian Government to manage the impacts of feral camels on: • nominated environmental sites, which are generally rangelands water sources and surrounding vegetation (Figure 2) • pastoral vegetation and therefore soil quality. Despite a focus on the above forms of impact...