Abstract:
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(En)
Bounties or bonuses have been paid on many species around the world. The payments are a reward for killing pest animals, usually on presentation of evidence such as scalps. Though now phased out over much of Australia, the bounty system is still occasionally suggested as a means of improving the management or control of certain pest animals, including wild dogs. This Farmnote provides reasons why a general bounty system would not prove beneficial to the management of wild dogs in Western Australia or else
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