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Assessing invasive animals in Australia 2008

Invasive animals cause enormous damage to Australia’s economy, environment and society. "Assessing invasive animals in Australia 2008" presents, for the first time, consistent national information on the distribution and abundance of significant invasive animals in Australia. This report is the result of collaboration between the National Land & Water Resources Audit, the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, and all states and (more)...

Review of alien fish monitoring techniques, indicators and protocols

Implications for national monitoring of Australia’s inland river systems

This report is an advisory document that has been commissioned by the National Land and Water Resources Audit (NLWRA) and prepared by the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre. The report, Review of Alien Fish Monitoring Techniques, Indicators and Protocols: Implications for National Monitoring of Australia’s Inland River Systems, is not intended to be an exhaustive review. It brings together fundamental information regarding alien fish to inform (more)...

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Significant invasive species (vertebrate pests): status of information for reporting against indicators

Status of information for reporting against indicators under the National Natural Resources Management Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

The National Land & Water Resources Audit and its partners have produced the first national assessment of significant invasive animals in Australia since the Landscape Health in Australia Assessment of 2001. Combined with key research on the impacts of invasive pest animals, the assessment provides information for management authorities, supporting the development of appropriate policy, evaluation of management decisions and the development of management and biosecurity (more)...