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Rodent Management

Rodent Management

Ecologically-based methods for integrated management of rodent pests in Australia and Asia are being developed by CSE research teams. 

Research has identified factors influencing rodent pest populations and management strategies have been developed to significantly reduce the economic and social impact of this pest.

Large pile of mice from a mouse plague in Victoria, Australia, 1917
Rodent populations can sometimes become very large and result in extensive economic and environmental damage. This historic image shows a of a mound of mice resulting from 4 nights trapping during a mouse plague in Victoria, Australia, 1917.

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Transplanting rice in Indonesia
Transplanting rice in Indonesia.

Research into the sustainable implementation of ecological rodent management systems in Southeast Asia is part of the CSE Tropical Landscapes Program, and is led by Dr Peter Roebeling.


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