Multiple-species exclusion fencing and technology for mainland sites

作者: Tim Day , Roger MacGibbon

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关键词: Invasive speciesPet therapyFencingHuman animal bondEcologyBiologyMainlandAgroforestryMultiple speciesWildlife management

摘要: Eradication of invasive vertebrate pests from increasingly large islands has become an important wildlife management and conservation tool internationally. Success on prompted attempts to exclude eradicate mainland sites. Early exclusion efforts often failed due ineffective or poorly maintained barriers pest reinvasion. Over the last 10 years, we have conducted extensive experiments design effective technology. We …

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