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Understanding the ecological impact of NSW's most destructive feral animals.

Feral Cats

Feral Cats

Ecological Threat

Kill millions of native animals every year. Single cats can cover up to 10km² and kill hundreds of animals annually.

Our Approach

Targeted ground shooting using thermal imaging at night, combined with strategic trapping programs.

Control Methods

  • Ground Shooting
  • Urban Control
  • Live Trapping
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Feral Goats

Feral Goats

Ecological Threat

Compete with livestock for pasture and water. Overgrazing and browsing causes significant vegetation damage in semi-arid regions.

Our Approach

Live trapping, aerial culling, and ground shooting - with drone detection for locating mobs in rugged terrain.

Control Methods

  • Live Trapping
  • Aerial Culling
  • Drone Detection
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Feral Pigs

Feral Pigs

Ecological Threat

Damage crops, pastures, and ecosystems through rooting behaviour. Spread disease. Prey on lambs and ground-nesting birds.

Our Approach

Ground shooting, aerial culling, and live trapping - often combined with drone detection for population mapping.

Control Methods

  • Aerial Culling
  • Ground Shooting
  • Live Trapping
  • Drone Detection
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Foxes

Foxes

Ecological Threat

Prey on native wildlife, lambs, and poultry. Widespread ecological damage to ground-nesting birds and small native mammals.

Our Approach

Night shooting with thermal imaging across rural properties. Urban control programs for semi-urban areas.

Control Methods

  • Ground Shooting
  • Urban Control
  • Drone Detection
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Indian myna pest birds

Pest Birds

Ecological Threat

Displace native birds from nesting hollows. Spread disease, damage crops and stored grain, create fouling and noise issues in urban areas.

Our Approach

Targeted control in urban and agricultural settings. Species-specific programs combining shooting, trapping, and deterrence.

Control Methods

  • Urban Control
  • Ground Shooting
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European rabbit

Rabbits

Ecological Threat

Compete with livestock for pasture. Overgrazing causes soil erosion and reduces carrying capacity for agricultural properties.

Our Approach

Coordinated ground shooting programs combined with warren destruction for long-term population reduction.

Control Methods

  • Ground Shooting
  • Urban Control
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Wild Deer

Wild Deer

Ecological Threat

Damage forests through browsing and rubbing. Compete with native herbivores, damage crops and fences, create road safety hazards.

Our Approach

Ground and aerial culling targeting all species (Fallow, Red, Sambar, Chital) with drone-assisted detection in dense timber.

Control Methods

  • Ground Shooting
  • Aerial Culling
  • Drone Detection
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Australian dingo

Wild Dogs

Ecological Threat

Pack hunting causes significant livestock losses. Major economic threat to sheep and cattle producers across eastern Australia.

Our Approach

Aerial culling for population reduction, ground shooting with drone detection for targeted removal.

Control Methods

  • Aerial Culling
  • Ground Shooting
  • Drone Detection
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