Good video, protecting the fence from fire. As a retired RFS captain, it's not just a case of dropping the wires to get access. The cost of the fence needs to be protected from fire.
Great video. Didn't realise they have dealt with feral animals so successfully using electric fence. Still they have seem to an advantage that they dont have the "weed" load people have in higher rainfall areas.
Great video Tim, thank you. I have a private conservation property which I think would benefit from this fencing. Is there a specific design to control kangaroos and yet let other natives through?
Fantastic work. Thanks for getting Fiona and Phil on. Always good to see birds and bats thriving. I've watched it back a second time in case I missed it, but I don't think I did - how were they successful in getting rid of the rabbits?
Thanks Tim, that was a brilliant interview of two amazing people, well done. Cheers
Good video, protecting the fence from fire. As a retired RFS captain, it's not just a case of dropping the wires to get access. The cost of the fence needs to be protected from fire.
Great Tim, more videos like this if you can please.
Great video Tim! Could you please share what Phil's youtube channel is?
youtube.com/@malleeconservation4555
Great video. Didn't realise they have dealt with feral animals so successfully using electric fence. Still they have seem to an advantage that they dont have the "weed" load people have in higher rainfall areas.
Careful use of herbicide in some areas.
Thanks Tim, great video. Just wondering how they are planning to continue to improve succession without managed animal disturbance?
It’s a permanent fence. Stops Roos, not smaller animals like echidna
Great stuff.
Great video Tim, thank you. I have a private conservation property which I think would benefit from this fencing. Is there a specific design to control kangaroos and yet let other natives through?
Absolutely. Get onto your local Gallagher rep and tell them I sent you!
Fantastic work. Thanks for getting Fiona and Phil on. Always good to see birds and bats thriving. I've watched it back a second time in case I missed it, but I don't think I did - how were they successful in getting rid of the rabbits?
Poison and bullets
Thanks, Tim. I'm no fan of poison but needs must
Very interesting, I like the dog too. It looks Like a Rhodesian Ridgeback? but maybe a Hungarian thing.
Visla
Lovely colour dog. @@FarmLearningTim
And thank you.
Is there a time in the future when the electric fence can be removed or is it a permanent fixture?
It’s all about the pressure from outside. It’s likely to be around a fair while.
good story
Roos breed when there is a constant abundance of water- bore drains.
Wow . Now let's farm wallabies and roos.