The ladies of Women Against Cane Toads take matters into their own hands, going toad hunting to try and reduce the number of ...
Tony Armstrong discusses why cane toads are considered an invasive species in Australia. In this video, he visits a group of ...
Cane toads secrete a substance called bufotoxin ... monitor lizards (known as goannas) and several of Australia’s most venomous snakes suffer as the toads move in. In some places, up to 90% ...
The cane toad (Rhinella marina) is an invasive species in Australia, originally introduced to control agricultural pests. However, its introduction has led to significant ecological consequences ...
Cane toad trauma — if you're from Queensland ... destructive pests can possess utility as a resource is nothing new.
With an estimated 200 million cane toads in Australia today, the pest poses a deadly threat to native fauna and impacts ecosystems. During the wet season, the Territory Wildlife Park in Berry ...
Bob Katter might not be the first person you'd expect to make a cameo, but it makes sense given far-north Queensland is one of the most densely populated regions for cane toads in Australia.
Slideshow: The Cane Toad When Australian scientists failed to find a virus to control one of the most insidious invasive species, they decided to build one. Is it worth the risk? All photos by Brendan ...
Armstrong asked if Mr Katter would consider a stunt to draw attention to the eradication of cane toads in Australia. “Thinking about that, and there might be some possibilities here and I’m ...
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