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 ...
THIS WEEK, between January 18th and 27th, thousands of volunteers in a band of territory stretching across north-eastern Australia from ... part in the Great Cane Toad Bust, an annual attempt ...
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 ...
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 ...
Their mission? Fill their buckets with as many cane toads as they can catch. Introduced to Australia in an attempt to control the beetles damaging sugar cane, these warty toads excrete ...
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