Useful Links

FeralScan

The Invasive Animals CRC have been developing the FeralScan Google Mapping tool with many partners and supporters, to:

  • Help farmers, community groups, local government, and individuals record and map sightings of pest animals, damage, and pest control activities,
  • Connect land managers and pest control practitioners with sharing of key information on pest animals,
  • Make it easier to access real-time data to help identify priority areas for on-ground pest animal control.

Feral Scan

The FeralScan website currently hosts RabbitScan, FoxScan, CamelScan and MynaScan, and will soon include feral pigs, cane toads, feral goats, wild dogs, deer, starlings, and pest fish. Each site contains useful features to help with planning on-ground control activities, and we are working on additional facilities to improve each sites even further. FeralScan also contains links to the NRM regions, example NRM invasive species management plans, potential funding, online resources, education material, etc.

www.feralscan.org.au

 

National Blackberry Taskforce  

The National Blackberry Taskforce (NBT) 2011-2016 Draft National Blackberry Strategic Plan can be found on the website.

www.weeds.org.au/WoNS/blackberry  

 

Feral.org.au  

Have a look at www.feral.org.au
Feral.org.au is a website that contains information on vertebrate pest animal species in Australia and New Zealand.
You can easily browse the site to find general information, pictures from the image gallery, education resources and more.

 

Volunteering WA

Volunteering WA aims to build strong communities through volunteering and provides a range of resources, services and support so that people in Western Australia are aware of and understand the nature and scope of volunteer activity. http://www.volunteeringwa.org.au/