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Conservationists are battling to contain an explosion of cane toad numbers on th…
Conservationists are battling to contain an explosion of cane toad numbers on the Sunshine Coast after recent rain spurred on mass breeding.
Mooloolah River Landcare is selling traps made by The University of
Queensland that exterminates tadpole populations.“We’ve got a little pond here that we put the cane toad trap in for the weekend and we trapped 2000 cane toad tadpoles out of that pond. So that’s potential cane toads coming on that we’ve reduced locally in the population.” – Sharon…
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