A population explosion of camels in South Australia's outback may force a redesign of a section of the state's dog fence. The camels are smashing down parts of the fence, with the worst affected area ...
SYDNEY: Wildlife rangers in Australia's outback have started building a 185 km (115 miles) electrified enclosure to protect native animals from pests such as feral cats, which are threatening some ...
In the early 1900s, Australia began to build a fence that now stretches for some 3480 miles across the states of South Australia, New South Wales, and Queensland. It is called the “Dog Fence” and its ...
The industry steering committee that has been pushing for a multi-shire regional barrier fence to control wild dogs in outback Queensland says its plan is not "dead and buried". The Remote Area ...
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