Talking about feral pests

By Lizette Salmon
May 15 2019 - 12:18pm
TALK: Field ranger Corbin Geyer with his albino ferrets. On June 2, he'll lead a feral habitat walk and talk at Stringy Bark Reserve.
TALK: Field ranger Corbin Geyer with his albino ferrets. On June 2, he'll lead a feral habitat walk and talk at Stringy Bark Reserve.

Traditionally, farmers and rural Landcare groups kept rabbit and fox numbers down, but now that Wodonga is expanding into open lands, small farmers, block owners and urban residents need to take up the management challenge.

- Lizette Salmon

It's very disappointing when you put a plant in the garden and it's nibbled to the ground by rabbits. Or when your chooks are killed by a fox.

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