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Newsletters, Publications, Links


It is important that all fox sightings and any possible evidence of fox activity be reported immediately.
Call the 24 hour Fox Hotline on 1300 FOX OUT (1300 369 688). All calls are strictly confidential.



Weekly Newsletter
Publications
Useful Links
Further Information


Weekly Newsletter

The Fox Eradication Program produces a weekly newsletter called 'Fox Pop' that provides an update on program activity, and fox evidence and sighting report locations.

The weekly newsletter is available for download from the WILDCARE (Tasmania) website via the following link: WildCare ArchiveYou are now leaving our site. DPIPWE is not responsible for the content of the web site to which you are going. The link does not constitute any form of endorsement


Publications


Download Review of the Program to Eradicate Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from Tasmania as a PDF  Review of the Program to Eradicate Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from Tasmania
(PDF: 2.35 MB / 55 Pages)

 
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Fox Entry Pathways manual Import Risk Analysis of Fox Entry Pathways into Tasmania
 Biosecurity Policy Branch, March 2008

 Report Summary

 We apologise but no PDF of the full report is available to download.

For copies of the full report, please contact the Project Support Officer on (03) 6336 5324, via DPIPWE's switchboard on 1300 368 550 (local call), or email Fox.Enquiries@dpipwe.tas.gov.au

Download Foxes in Tasmania:  A Report on an Incursion by an Invasive Species as a PDF  Foxes in Tasmania: A Report on an Incursion by an Invasive Species
(PDF: 891 KB / 93 pages)

 
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Download Fox Free Tasmania - Information for Farmers as a PDF  Fox Free Tasmania - Information for Farmers
(PDF: 392 KB / 2 pages)

 
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Download Fox Free Tasmanian - Information for Hunters as a PDF  Fox Free Tasmanian - Information for Hunters
(PDF: 401 KB / 2 pages)

 
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Download Identifying foxes - Notesheet 1 as a PDF  Identifying foxes - Notesheet 1
(PDF: 1.28 MB / 1 Page)

 
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Download Enemy of the State - Potential impacts of foxes on Tasmania as a PDF  Enemy of the State - Potential impacts of foxes on Tasmania
(PDF: 1.21 MB / 1 Page)

 
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Download What’s on the menu? Tasmanian wildlife at risk from foxes as a PDF  What’s on the menu? Tasmanian wildlife at risk from foxes
(PDF: 2.16 MB / 1 Page)

 
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Useful Links

Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre (IACRC): Invasive Animals Cooperative Research CentreYou are now leaving our site. DPIPWE is not responsible for the content of the web site to which you are going. The link does not constitute any form of endorsement

Global Invasive Species Database: Invasive Species DatabaseYou are now leaving our site. DPIPWE is not responsible for the content of the web site to which you are going. The link does not constitute any form of endorsement
    University of Michigan's Animal Diversity Web: University of MichiganYou are now leaving our site. DPIPWE is not responsible for the content of the web site to which you are going. The link does not constitute any form of endorsement

    Internet Centre for Wildlife Damage Management: Fox Damage ManagementYou are now leaving our site. DPIPWE is not responsible for the content of the web site to which you are going. The link does not constitute any form of endorsement

    The Fox Website: The Fox WebsiteYou are now leaving our site. DPIPWE is not responsible for the content of the web site to which you are going. The link does not constitute any form of endorsement


    Further Information

    Contact: Fox Eradication General Enquiries
    Fox Eradication Program
    167 Westbury Road
    PROSPECT TAS 7250
    Phone: 03 6336 5320
    Fax: 03 6336 5453
    Email: Fox.Enquiries@dpipwe.tas.gov.au


    Media enquiries should be directed to 03 6233 3625; 0438042610.

    Report fox sightings and any evidence of fox activity to the 24 hour FOX HOTLINE 1300 FOX OUT (1300 369 688)
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