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‘Responsible’ bird-deterrent technology helps grower, puts ‘dejected’ farm dog out of job

If a bird ever dared to land on Andrew Craigie’s crop in Latrobe, Tasmania, his trusty dog Sue would spring into action and “chase the critters away”.
Key points:
- A new laser bird-deterrent device is being trialled to protecting paddock from bird damage
- BirdLife Australia says an advantage of the technology is it is ‘more humane’ than other deterrent methods
- Birds cause $300 million of damage to crops across Australia annually
But that all changed after a peculiar, rotating contraption appeared in one of his paddocks.
“Of late, Sue has become unemployed because there’s no critters left,” Mr Craigie said.
The device that put the farm dog out of…
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