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Prime time for drones on feral pig watch in NT

A Charles Darwin University study has identified early evening, or a wet season morning, as the prime time for surveying feral pigs from sky-high drones, which could help land rangers to improve management of the stealthy and invasive animals. The study combined aerial drone surveying with GPS tracking to account for variations between the data, […]

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Sometimes problems are hidden but very fixable

When you do something enough times eventually something will happen. My daughter had two tough practices (cross country and basketball) in the same day and only a few hours apart and she ended up with a hip injury. She eventually ends up in physical therapy, and the therapist explained to us that her pelvis was […]

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S3 Ep37: Methane-reducing feed additive producer Adam Main

  Where is progress up to in the development of feed additives designed to mitigate the production of methane in the rumen of beef cattle? In this week’s podcast, host Kerry Lonergan chews the fat with Dr Adam Main from CH4 Australia, a company producing feed additives based on asparagopsis seaweed, farmed in a network […]

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