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Figure 1.The amount of meat, grain and other (including fruit, vegetable and PIGOUTmixed with 1080 to control feral pigs in Queensland, 1999�) bait–2009
Table 1.Toxicity of 1080 for a sample of potential bait consumers. Data from McIlroy (1983)
Figure 2.Location of study area in Queensland (inset) and study sites used to monitor birdpopulations in study area (main)
Table 2.Number of visited baits grouped by interaction category and taxa in the November2011 (79 days) and May 2012 (34 days) trial periods
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