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Old 11-22-10 at 06:41 PM   #1
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Cancel Almost worse than cane toads: Mongooses in Australia

ran out of comics to read at lunch today, so read some journals.

Found this gem which is up there with "hey lets bring over those cane toads to eat all those beetles in the sugar cane - that can't be a bad thing, right?"

http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/90/paper/ZO10043.htm
The mongoose in Australia: failed introduction of a biological control agent

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We reviewed historical literature and obtained nearly 200 records of the mongoose in Australia up to 1942. Although the earliest importations (from 1855) were for its snake-killing prowess, often as entertainment, its perceived potential as a control agent for the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) plague saw concerted introductions made in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia, primarily in 1883 and 1884.

At least 1000 mongoose were released to control rabbits at 14 reported release locations in these states. As many as 700 of these mongoose were reported released in one New South Wales rabbit-control trial. These numbers indicate that insufficient propagule pressure does not explain why Australia escaped the additional devastation of an established mongoose population. The only reason stated for the failure of the mongoose releases to control rabbits is destruction of the mongoose by rabbit trappers, both inadvertently and in seeking to protect their employment.

Unfavourable climate was implicated by CLIMATCH modelling in the failure of all releases, especially those into semiarid areas such as western New South Wales. No contemporary detail could be located of the reported 1884 failed introduction of ‘numbers’ of mongoose into North Queensland to control rats in sugarcane plantations.
Worked about as good as that british backpacker control agent, Ivan Milat.
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Old 11-23-10 at 12:14 PM   #2
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Wow, I'd never heard of the mongoose having been released, I'd train one as a pet in a heartbeat, get a few snakes in my area, nothing worse then tiger snakes, copperheads, and king browns, and thankfully, I don't get them in my immediate residential area any more, but used to have them in my yard/house.

The other day, a friend told me about a tiger snake in his yard, he lives opposite the town plaza, in a very high traffic area (people traffic).
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Old 11-23-10 at 03:25 PM   #3
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what we need is Meercats. :)
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Old 11-23-10 at 03:33 PM   #4
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My neighbours goat used to prefer my lawns which I usually couldn't mow, to their pristine lawns, and was great at stomping tiger snakes. She eventually got bitten and died, thankfully, not in my yard.
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