Distribution and importance of arthropods associated with agriculture and forestry in Chile
This publication in both English and Spanish contains information on the most important pest species in Chile
This publication in both English and Spanish contains information on the most important pest species in Chile
This technical report contains abstracts from an international conference on rodent biology and management held in Beijing in 1998.
The genesis of this book was a common concern on the lack of progress in rodent pest management over the past 20 years in both developing countries and elsewhere
Small ruminants are important to the nations of tropical and subtropical Asia and the Pacific Islands, but their productivity is severely constrained by inadequate nutrition and gastrointestinal parasites
Twenty-nine species of rodents have been identified as having economic importance in Southeast Asia
Demand for Lao goat meat has skyrocketed in recent years and an ACIAR-supported project aims to help farmers benefit from the trade.
All the papers published in this book were presented at the 2nd International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management
These proceedings are a collection of papers presented at an international conference of 102 village poultry researchers and animal health specialists from eastern, southern and western Africa, South-East Asia, Europe and Oceania, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, October 2005. The proceedings showcase the background, methodology and results of the AusAID-funded Southern Africa Newcastle Disease Control Project.
There are nearly two and a half million domestic pigs in New Guinea, or approximately one animal for every three people