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Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Helicopter Services for aerial surveillance and sampling of feral animal populations across northern Australia

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Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy (NAQS) is a surveillance program tasked with delivery of operational surveillance to provide early detection of exotic animal and plant pests and diseases in northern Australia.

One of the strategies associated with this objective involves conducting targeted surveillance for pests and diseases in feral animals in remote areas of northern Australia including coastal areas of north Queensland, the Northern Territory, and northen areas of Western Australia.

Destructive sampling of feral animal populations from aerial platforms is a core component of the NAQS surveillance strategy for animal diseases. Destructive sampling of feral animal populations is carried out by the aerial shooting of a representative number of animals from within the population. This work may involve transport of passengers on an irregular basis.

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