Herbivore management for biodiversity conservation_ A case study of kangaroos in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).pdf (8.41 MB)
Download fileHerbivore management for biodiversity conservation: A case study of kangaroos in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
journal contribution
posted on 2022-06-26, 23:47 authored by Iain GordonIain Gordon, Melissa Snape, Don Fletcher, Brett Howland, Graeme Coulson, Marco Festa-Bianchet, Peter Caley, Sue McIntyre, Tony Pople, Claire Wimpenny, Greg Baines, Doug AlcockPopulations of macropods are higher than estimated pre-European densities in many parts of Australia. To achieve appropriate densities of macropods in the Australian Capital Territory's nature reserves, multi-tenure kangaroo management units are used to tailor management of kangaroos and total grazing pressure to achieve conservation objectives. An adaptive management framework is recommended that monitors the state of the ground-layer vegetation and alters the cull accordingly. This case study may provide insights for kangaroo management in other temperate areas of Australia.
History
Volume
22Issue
S1Start Page
124End Page
137Number of Pages
14eISSN
1839-3330ISSN
1442-7001Publisher
WileyPublisher DOI
Additional Rights
CC BY 4.0Language
enPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- Yes
Era Eligible
- Yes