Three years of wild dog management in the Upper Hunter results in the removal of 300 dogs

Updated July 3 2020 - 12:06pm, first published 11:51am
Hunter LLS Biosecurity Officer Richard Ali and Hunter Valley Combined Wild Dog Association President Frank Bragg discussing the success of the Professional Wild Dog Controller Program. Photo supplied.
Hunter LLS Biosecurity Officer Richard Ali and Hunter Valley Combined Wild Dog Association President Frank Bragg discussing the success of the Professional Wild Dog Controller Program. Photo supplied.

Wild dogs are a major economic and emotional cost to Upper Hunter farmers especially for sheep producers.

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