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More Pests Introduced to Australia

April 26, 2009 //  Leave a Comment

I recently wrote about how the Cane Toad is an introduced species that has taken over the native frog population.

Well the cane toad isn’t the only disastrous error of judgment that has been introduced into Australia. We actually have quite a track record of bad decisions in this area.

Here are some other species that have been introduced with disastrous effect:

Dingo – introduction date unknown – Australia wide – a predatory pack animal

Black rat – 1788 – Coastal Australia -eats eggs and young of native species

Feral goat -1788 – widespread – browses on native plants

Brown rat – 1800’s – coastal Australia – eats eggs and young of native species

Feral cat – 1800’s – Australia wide – predator

Wild horse – 1800’s Northern & cental Australia & Alps – competes for pasture

Feral pig – 1800’s – Eastern & Northern Australia – opportunistic feeder

Water buffalo – 1825 – top end of Australia – destroys wetlands

One humped camel -1840 – Central Australia – eats native plants

Common starling – 1850 – South-eastern Australia -uses nesting sites

Rabbits – 1858 – Australia wide – competes for pasture

Fox – 1860’s – Australia wide – predator

Common mynah – 1862 – pockets on the east coast – uses nesting sites

Donkey – 1866 – Norther and central Australia – browses on native plants

European carp -1908 – South eastern Australia – muddies natural water systems

Cane toad – 1932 Queensland predator of small animals and more

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