Pests
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Pest mammals can cause damage to crops, vegetation and property, and prey on domestic or farm animals, threatening the environment and ecosystems.View more about Pest mammals
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Introduced birds that are not native to Australia are invasive pests that can damage crops, transmit diseases and destroy ecosystems.View more about Pest birds
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Pest insects may cause problems by damaging crops and food production, parasitising livestock, or being a nuisance and health hazard to humans.View more about Pest insects
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Exotic (non-native) amphibians and reptiles can cause damage to agriculture and the environment, and social problems to the community.View more about Pest amphibians and reptiles
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Many non-native or introduced exotic animals have established feral populations in WA and have been declared pests under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007.View more about Declared pests
Diseases and parasites
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Find the list of reportable animal diseases in Western Australia and how to report if you see unusual disease signs in animals.View more about Reportable animal diseases
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Learn about management techniques, including the correct application of chemicals, to help control or eradicate different parasites and maintain a healthy flock.View more about Livestock and animal parasites