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Because we operate extensively at night with thermal and night vision capability, and having served on operations under similar conditions, it is imperative to have sound Risk Mitigation in place to ensure the safety of the operator, the client and property. Our professional contracts adhere to our comprehensive Risk Management Plan, ensuring that the safety of operators and the public is prioritized, while minimizing the risk of damage to property during our feral animal control services.

All operator movements are tracked in our feral pest animal & wild animal control services to establish operational start and finish timings and our movements tracked and recorded. Any shot fired is registered with direction, along with the Latitude and Longitude locations of the operator, animal, and backdrop description. Our comprehensive reports also include details that align with our risk management plan, ensuring transparency and accountability when utilizing professional contract shooters.

Firearms noise reduction is an essential noise control item for feral pest and wild animal control services to lower noise decibels to protect the operator from hearing loss and reduction in noise levels ensures that neighbours are not disturbed and domestic animals are not frightened and supports the execution of a sound risk management plan. By minimizing the noise signature, professional contract shooters can engage multiple feral targets effectively before they have the chance to disperse.

Feral pest animal control services are essential, as feral animals cause significant damage to the Australian fauna and flora. 24/7 back to base camera monitored trapping ensures effective management during extended targeting periods, only employed when there is low risk to Native/ Domestic animals. We use NSW Regulated approved leg traps and cage systems.

Effective coverage of a large property necessitates the ability to navigate quietly, quickly, and safely, allowing for the engagement of multiple animal locations on a large property. This equipment is crucial for reducing operator time and costs on the ground, especially when engaging multiple targets over wide and complex terrain where a normal 4 x 4 vehicle is unsuitable.
For the past 6 years, Feral Animal Control has been providing feral animal control services on the Central Coast, collaborating with community programs and local Councils on both the Central and Mid-Coast to remove foxes, rabbits, deer, and wild pigs that threaten native wildlife, domestic animals, and property. As a pre-approved operator for LLS and Council, we have supported the Little Tern Breeding Program over the last 5 years, successfully removing over 60 foxes and contributing to a record breeding program for 2024/2025 & 2026. Interested in learning more about our operations ? Check out the link below to a YouTube clip.
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