National Feral Pig Action Plan
National Feral Pig Management Coordinator Program
Heather Channon, National Feral Pig Management Coordinator and Narelle Dybing, Program Support Officer are working with local communities and stakeholders to improve feral pig management across Australia. The project aims to address issues and challenges in feral pig management by raising awareness and engaging local communities and stakeholders to implement integrated best practice management solutions. If you are experiencing issues with feral pigs, looking for further information or a community group to support you, please contact the project team through its webpage.
Heather Channon
National Feral Pig Management Coordinator
Narelle Dybing
Program Support Officer
Record Feral Pig Activity
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Reducing the impacts of feral pigs to Australia's environment, $65 billion agricultural sector, cultural heritage and social assets by supporting land managers to work together to apply integrated best practice management.
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Reducing the impacts of feral pigs to Australia's environment, $65 billion agricultural sector, cultural heritage and social assets by supporting land managers to work together to apply integrated best practice management.