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Widespread pest animals should be reported to your Local Land Services. Sightings of unusual animals should be reported to Department of Primary Industries , or phone In this section Pest animals Cane toads collapse Cane toads. How to identify a cane toad. Help stop the spread of cane toads. Feral cats. Feral deer. Feral goats.

Feral pigs. Foxes expand Foxes. Guidelines for fox control. Cane toads were introduced to Queensland from Puerto Rico.

How did they arrive? Image source, University of Sydney. Large cane toads collected in the Kimberley region, in Western Australia. Most recent discovery. Image source, Georgia Ward-Fear.

Cane toads, which carry toxins, can kill large animals such as monitor lizards. Image source, Corrin Everett. Rangers will trial feeding cane toad sausages to native animals.

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