Online Training Resource Case Study - The eradication of common carp from lakes Crescent and Sorell, Tasmania
Tasmania in Action: Case Studies for Conservation Learning brings together practical tools and video-based case studies drawn from Tasmania’s public, private and research sectors – sharing hundreds of years of collective experience in effective conservation management.
Developed through a partnership between the Tasmanian Land Conservancy (TLC), the University of Tasmania, and Our Common Place, and with valuable input from Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, Inland Fisheries Service and Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, the initiative is designed to strengthen conservation practice and professional capacity across Australia.
The case study on the “Eradication of common carp from lakes Crescent and Sorell, Tasmania” highlights the efforts undertaken by the Inland Fisheries Service to eradicate carp from both systems, why and how it was undertaken, and the techniques used are detailed to allow for potential application to other aquatic systems.
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Tasmania in Action: Case Studies for Conservation Learning
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This online training module and case studies featuring real-world conservation management programs, is a valuable learning resource that will strengthen the knowledge and understanding of those who work, or are seeking to work, in protected area management.