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releasing it with the expectation that it will join up with other goats. ... established, the goats accompanying the Judas animal are either mustered or destroyed by.
Plant intoxications. Erika is one of the pathologists in the Veterinary Laboratory at NSW DPI's Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute. ... She graduated as a veterinary surgeon with a Degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Hannover Veterinary
Krista joined the department in 2021 and holds a PhD (2008) from Queen’s University in Canada. ... Unlocking the potential of Kikuyu-based pastures – Antinutritional factors – Kikuyu’s toxicity” Dairy UP 2021-2024.
Threatened species. Invasive species. Irrigation offtake fish screening. Jerom Stocks is a Fisheries Scientist based at the Batemans Bay Fisheries Office. ... Jerom currently works within the Freshwater Ecosystems research group focusing on threatened
No person should rely on this map for the purpose of any business, financial or real property decision. ... Contact your local NSW DPI Office or read the closure notice for more information.
With careful grazing management the risk is small and the benefits are great. ... In years with late season rain or hail, the risk of lupinosis increases.
Reducing the Impact of Weirs on Aquatic Habitat - New South Wales Detailed Weir Review. ... in the arrangement of water management partnerships between local communities and the government.
correctness of any information included in the document (including material provided by third parties). ... Illegal fishing can threaten the precious values of the marine park and attract heavy fines. •
Understanding permits for the safe chemical control of varroa. Summary. All chemicals and medicines used in agriculture must be registered or authorised by a permit issued by the Australian Pesticides and ... Permitted users are described under the
for Varroa mite and reporting the results of those washes to NSW DPI. ... The eradication program is a partnership between beekeepers, pollination dependent industries and government,” Dr Hetherington said.