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 ...
Other genetic solutions are in development. Tadpole cannibalism has inspired a team at Macquarie University to engineer ...
Kitted out with torches, gloves and buckets, hundreds of 'toad busters' will go on the hunt for a dangerous invader across northern Australia this week.
In the agricultural sector, invasive species cause significant damage, and cost Australian producers up to A$5.3 billion in management costs and losses annually. Cane toads have toxic skin that ...
Ever since, invasive species like the rabbit have caused ... is one of the most densely populated regions for cane toads in Australia. The main challenge with eating cane toads is the risk of ...
Tony Armstrong discusses why cane toads are considered an invasive species in Australia. In this video, he visits a group of ...
Management authorities are using this service to track the possible spread of invasive species moving down the east coast of Australia, like Cane Toads and fire ants. Following the ALA's 2024 ...
It showcases a host of meals which can be made from Australia's various invasive and introduced species, including carp, deer, rabbit and cane toads — all of which pose a huge threat to the ...