Best practice management (BPM) guides are a key component of invasive species extension in Australia, and are becoming a more important way of reaching land managers with comprehensive invasive species management strategies. However, little is known about the quantifiable benefits of these guides...
Author(s)
Coleman, M. J.; Sindel, B. M.; Stayner, R. A.
Publisher
CSIRO, Collingwood, Australia
Citation
Rangeland Journal, 2017, 39, 1, pp 39-48
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) pose major conservation challenges in freshwater ecosystems. In response, conservation organizations invest considerable resources in outreach to encourage AIS prevention behaviors among recreational boaters. Despite this, remarkably little is known about whether...
Author(s)
Cole, E.; Keller, R. P.; Garbach, K.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Journal of Environmental Management, 2016, 184, Part 2, pp 210-218
Florida's ecology has been adversely affected by invasive species. In Florida, a study was conducted to explore opportunities for Extension educators to contribute to combating the issue of invasive species. Florida residents' responses were captured through the use of an online public opinion...
Author(s)
Huang PeiWen; Lamm, A. J.
Publisher
Extension Journal Inc, West Lafayette, USA
Citation
Journal of Extension, 2016, 54, 5, pp 5RIB7
Antimicrobial use in farm animals might contribute to the development of antimicrobial resistance in humans and animals, and there is an urgent need to reduce antimicrobial use in farm animals. Veterinarians are typically responsible for prescribing and overseeing antimicrobial use in animals. A...
Author(s)
Speksnijder, D. C.; Jaarsma, A. D. C.; Gugten, A. C. van der; Verheij, T. J. M.; Wagenaar, J. A.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2015, 62, s1, pp 39-51
Farmers and agricultural professionals who are aware of species likely to invade agricultural landscapes can be active participants in efforts to detect invasive species. To reach this audience we created a short invasive species program and added it to the existing and required pesticide...
Author(s)
Wyatt, G. J.; Herzfeld, D.; Haugen-Brown, T.
Publisher
Extension Journal Inc, West Lafayette, USA
Citation
Journal of Extension, 2015, 53, 5, pp 5IAW7
This proceedings contains 102 papers focusing on horticultural plant (including ornamental, woody, vegetable and fruit plants) propagation and production, especially in greenhouses and nurseries. Topics discussed include irrigation techniques, light management during propagation, new approaches to...
Author(s)
Heuser, C. W., Jr.
Publisher
International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Leuven, Belgium
Citation
Acta Horticulturae, 2015, No.1085, pp 504 pp.
The socioeconomic impacts of foot and mouth disease (FMD) during 2011-12 outbreaks on large ruminant smallholders in Laos were investigated, including examination of data on gender, household financial status and farmer husbandry practices. A mix of participatory tools and survey questionnaires at...
Author(s)
Nampanya, S.; Khounsy, S.; Abila, R.; Dy, C.; Windsor, P. A.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2016, 63, 4, pp 398-407
The O157:H7 (EcO157) epidemiology of Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in cattle is complex, and myths about pre-harvest control are perpetuated. The objectives of this project were to identify perpetuated misinformation and inform four audiences about evidence-based risks and...
Author(s)
Moore, D. A.; Smith, D. R.; Sischo, W. M.; Heaton, K.; Besser, T. E.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2016, 63, 1, pp 72-81
The Keith Turnbull Research Station, near Frankston Victoria, was still under construction as the first scientific and technical staff moved into the newly completed Jean Macnamara building in 1964. Fifty years later, the last remaining scientific and technical staff departed to take up residence...
Author(s)
Ede, F.; Kwong, R.; Lefoe, G.; Steel, J.; Weiss, J.
Publisher
Polymeria Publishing, Orange, Australia
Citation
Plant Protection Quarterly, 2014, 29, 3, pp 90-96
The collaborative webinar project Emerald Ash Borer University (EAB-U) was established in 2009 to address pressing communications needs regarding the invasive emerald ash borer in the midst of national financial crisis. The 40 EAB-U webinars to date have been viewed over 10,000 times. Results of a...
Author(s)
Nagle, A. M.; Usborne, R.; Stone, A.; McCullough, D.; Sadof, C. S.
Publisher
Extension Journal Inc, West Lafayette, USA
Citation
Journal of Extension, 2014, 52, 2, pp 2IAW1