Brief description
This publication was produced by ABARES for 'Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) Ltd'This study examined the features of Australian wild dog management groups, particularly in terms of landholder participation and collaboration, to identify what helps or hinders the groups in achieving coordinated and effective wild dog management. The study was based on interviews with representatives from 30 groups across Australia.
This work was undertaken as part of a broader ABARES research package commissioned by Australian Wool Innovation Ltd. (AWI) that explores collaborative action in wild dog management activities. The research aims to assist AWI and other stakeholders design and plan future investment in wild dog management programmes to support industry viability.
The study found that as well as reduced losses from wild dog attacks, the operations of many groups have resulted in more strategic and targeted control actions and better communication between neighbours. Wild dog management groups function as important social networks that help farming communities cope with the detrimental effects of wild dogs. The report makes suggestions about the support that groups may need in future to achieve wild dog management.
The study findings have been used in the design of a national landholder survey on wild dog management, which ABARES conducted in late 2014.
Full description
Link to "Participatory wild dog management: views and practices of Australian wild dog management groups" report (PDF) on the AWI website - KeyDocument 01 \r\n Link to document managed on an external web-site. \r\n This study examined the features of Australian wild dog management groups, particularly in terms of landholder participation and collaboration, to identify what helps or hinders the groups in achieving coordinated and effective wild dog management. The study was based on interviews with representatives from 30 groups across Australia.Participatory wild dog management: views and practices of Australian wild dog management groups - Report - GeneralDownload 01 \r\n This study examined the features of Australian wild dog management groups, particularly in terms of landholder participation and collaboration, to identify what helps or hinders the groups in achieving coordinated and effective wild dog management. The study was based on interviews with representatives from 30 groups across Australia.
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text: Australia
Subjects
Farming |
HAZARDS Pests |
HEALTH |
collaborative action |
landholder |
pest management |
wild dog management |
wild dogs |
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- Local : pc_pwdmvd9aaiv20150618_11a
- URI : data.gov.au/data/dataset/29fb9dd1-a7c9-45e9-82fe-c957212afc82
