Feral camel – humaneness matrix
Matrix showing the relative humaneness of feral camel control methods
Matrix showing the relative humaneness of feral camel control methods
Project to to develop and implement a standard operating procedure and associated training package for the field immobilisation of feral donkeys and feral camels
Final Report of the Australian Feral Camel Management Project, 2013
Information on the feral camel from the Parks and Wildlife Commission Northern Territory
This book is an illustrated reference of the Australian Standard and Guidelines for the land transport of camels, The Code of Practice for the humane control of feral camels; and […]
Controlling feral animals such as rabbits, goats and camels could provide a cost-effective contribution to Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions targets while also generating important benefits for agricultural productivity, regional communities and the environment.
information on feral camels from the WA Department of Agriculture and Food