학술논문

The Invasive Animals CRC: a new research initiative for managing some old problems.
Document Type
Article
Source
Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales Forum Proceedings - Pest & Guest. 2007, p88-93. 6p.
Subject
*INTRODUCED animals
*INVERTEBRATES
*PEST control
*LAND management
Language
Abstract
Invasive animals include introduced and native animals that have or may become overabundant and pose threats to agriculture, the environment or human health and safety. Following its successful bid to the Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Program, a new Invasive Animals CRC commenced its operations in 2006 specifically to deal with these threats. The IA CRC will focus on helping to solve invasive animal (vertebrate) pest problems through the development of commercial outputs, integrated strategies and business partnerships that bring together national and international skills in science, management, commerce and industry. Comprising a large number of members (41), the IA CRC will assemble critical mass to address an Australasian problem and it will bring together private and public land managers to integrate approaches to invasive animal management. This unique partnership will deliver the means to deal with existing high profile invasive animal pests as well as those that have the potential to cause catastrophic impacts in the future. Outcomes will help solve the prominent and costly impacts of invasive species on agricultural, environmental and social values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]