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Minimising noise disturbance during ground shooting of pest animals through the use of a muzzle blast suppressor/silencer
Authors:Warwick Williams  Adam McSorley  Rob Hunt  Grant Eccles
Institution:1. National Acoustic Laboratories, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia;2. Pest and Weed Team, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Hurstville, NSW, Australia;3. Pest and Weed Team, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia
Abstract:Lethal control of vertebrate animals through the use of firearms is a component of land management in Australia. The reduction in muzzle blast noise in the area surrounding the shooter provides the opportunity to decrease disturbance of nontargeted animals and nearby humans. This study identifies the reduction in environmental noise footprint provided by suppressor use. This suggests that the use of a suppressor to reduce noise from the muzzle blast may increase operational effectiveness of ground shooting while minimising adverse environmental effects.
Keywords:increasing culling efficacy  park management  pest animals  pest control
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