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No-one knows just how many goats are roaming the rugged expanses of the Australian outback, but feral herds have become part of a lucrative industry.
Feral deer, pigs and goats in Australia: Inquiry recommends more funding Two and half years on, a federal inquiry into the impact of feral deer, pigs and goats has wrapped up. See what it found ...
FERAL GOATS have officially been eradicated from South Australia’s Kangaroo Island, SA’s Assistant Minister for the Environment has confirmed. In statement released today Melissa Price MP praised the ...
Then, there are 5 million feral donkeys, 2.6 million feral goats, 400,000 feral horses, 300,000 feral camels, 150,000 feral water buffalos, and a number of feral dogs, the dingoes.
The Western Australian Nationals say landowners in the mid-west and north-eastern wheatbelt have an opportunity to run feral goats in commercial herds.
Thousands of feral goats are destroying native vegetation in Australia's nationals parks. In South Australia, goats have been collared and successfully tracked by rangers using GPS technology. The ...
As northwestern NSW dries out after three wet years, and livestock prices slump, farmers are turning to a formerly feral species in their paddocks to generate cash flow.
In an effort to eradicate feral goats on an Australian island, a local government has decided to use dingoes that will eventually be killed by an embedded poison capsule.
Rising appetite and affordability among Asian consumers have led to a spike in demand for Australian goat meat, creating a boom time for the industry.
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