Because we operate extensivly at night with thermal and night vision capability, we operate under a comprehensive Risk Management Plan established to ensure operator, public safety or damage to property is reduced to a safe and Low Risk level.
All operator movements are tracked via satelite apps to establish operational start and finish timings, locations recorded; and any shot fired is registered with direction, Lat & Long locations of the operator, animal and backdrop description.
Firearms noise reduction reduces noise decibels to protedt the operator from hearing loss, reduces the noise level so as not to disturb neighbours or frighten domestic animals and aids in the ability to reduce noise signature to engage multiple feral targets before they disperse.
Feral animals cause significant damage to the Australian Fauna and Flora, and in order to cover an extended targeting period, we use NSW Regulated leg traps and cage systems to provide that 24HR coverage when we are not on the ground.
Coverage of a large property requires the ability to get around quietly, quickly and safely to engage multiple animal locations on a large property to reduce operator time on the ground and associated costs.
Over the last 2 years, Feral Animal Control has been operating in the local Community and local Council areas of the Central Coast removing foxes, rabbits and deer that have been causing problems for both native wildlife, domestic animals and property damage.
We have supported the Little Tern Breeding Program over the last 2 years removing 27 foxes, resulting in a record breeding program for 2023/ 24.
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