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Australia mice plague: How farmers are fighting back

BBC News Published image copyrightAFP image captionAustralian farmers have been locked in a months-long battle with hordes of mice devouring their crops There s a debate in Australia about how to deal with a huge plague of mice across the east of the country. Poison? Regulator says no. Snakes? That could create another problem. So what then? Steve Evans of The Canberra Times goes in search of answers. A friend of mine still remembers the last plague of mice. They took over his house in Dubbo in northern New South Wales. They were everywhere, hundreds of them, coming under doors, running loudly in the loft, leaving a revolting stench, not least by dying in inaccessible cavities.

New Cancer Treatment For Australian Dogs With APVMA Approval Of Qbiotics Stelfonta®

Jul 07 2021 STELFONTA® (tigilanol tiglate) is now approved by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) for the treatment of canine non-metastatic mast cell tumours (MCT). APVMA approval follows marketing authorisation (registration) and launch of STELFONTA® in the major companion animal markets of the US, Europe, and the United Kingdom. STELFONTA® will be available to Australian veterinarians, including oncologists and general practitioners, in October 2021 through QBiotics’ marketing and distribution partner, Virbac – a global animal health company. BRISBANE, Australia, July 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ – QBiotics Group Limited (QBiotics), an Australian life sciences company developing novel small molecule anticancer and wound healing pharmaceuticals, is pleased to announce the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) has approved its lead veterinary product STELFONTA® (tigilanol tiglate). This approval represents Austral

Mouse plague poison knocked back - Fishing World

Mouse plague poison knocked back By NSW Council of Freshwater Anglers | 1 July 2021 Murray cod. Image: Martin Auldist THE NSW Council of Freshwater Anglers and the Recreational Fishing Alliance of NSW co-signed letters to the Australian Pesticide and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) and to Matt Kean, Minister for Energy and Environment and Adam Marshall, Minister for Agriculture and Western Sydney, raising concerns about Minister Marshall s application to the APVMA to use the poison bromadiolone to control the mouse plague in NSW. The main concern was that there have been reports that mice affected by poison are being consumed by native fish.

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