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The role of rabbit and other invasive herbivore control in reducing Australia's greenhouse gas emissions.

Published online
24 Jan 2018
Content type
Miscellaneous

Author(s)
Bengsen, A. & Cox, T.

Publication language
English
Location
Australia
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Key words

  • air pollution
  • animal feeding
  • carbon
  • domestic animals
  • emissions
  • environmental impact
  • feral animals
  • feral goats
  • feral pigs
  • grazing
  • greenhouse gases
  • herbivores
  • introduced species
  • invasive alien species
  • invasive species
  • livestock
  • pest control
  • pests
  • population control
  • regulations
  • trees
  • vegetation
  • vertebrate pests
  • wild animals
  • wildlife conservation
  • wildlife management
  • woody plants
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