Pigs cause agricultural damage through preying on newborn lambs, reducing crop yields, damaging fences and water sources, and competing with stock for feed by consuming or damaging pasture.

They also are considered a major threat to stock as a potential carrier of exotic diseases, with the biggest concern being their role as a carrier of foot-and-mouth disease, should it ever become established in Australia.

We deploy a range of tracking, trapping and shooting methods to effectively and humanely manage feral pig populations.