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Recording fox baiting effort across the landscape using geographic information systems: Facilitating more effective management
Authors:Alison L. Towerton  Rodney P. Kavanagh  Trent D. Penman  Christopher R. Dickman
Affiliation:1. Forest Science Centre, NSW Department of Primary Industries, , West Pennant Hills, NSW, 2120 Australia;2. Institute of Wildlife Research School of Biological Sciences A08, University of Sydney, , Sydney, NSW, 2006 Australia;3. Centre for Environmental Risk Management of Bushfires, Institute of Conservation Biology and Environmental Management, University of Wollongong, , Wollongong, NSW, 2522 Australia
Abstract:Predation on native vertebrates and livestock by the European Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) remains a significant problem in many parts of Australia. Coordinated approaches to fox control are most effective in protecting these assets and involve placement of baits across the landscape by private and public land managers. However, participation in such programmes varies seasonally and the spatial coverage of baiting is often difficult to determine. Here, we describe a geographic information systems‐based system that assists land managers to collect and use spatial information, minimizing gaps in bait coverage and maximizing bait encounters by foxes to increase the effectiveness of pest control. The coordination of data collection and reporting between land managers should facilitate more effective adaptive management by allowing better strategic planning and increasing landholder involvement, which should, in turn, improve the programme's efficacy, provided other critical conditions and resources are met.
Keywords:1080 poison  coordinated  fox control  landscape  operational monitoring  vertebrate pest
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