Peel Harvey Biosecurity Group (PHBG) is urging landholders to ramp up control efforts as fox kits begin to leave their dens and hunt for food independently. The group is hosting a workshop on fox control for small landholders which aims to help property owners learn how to safely and effectively manage these invasive pests. Foxes prey on native wildlife and livestock, causing significant ecological and economic damage. The animals are a declared invasive pest under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management (BAM) Act 2007 administered by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD). The PHBG holds several workshops each year on control methods and loans traps to local landholders free of charge to bolster grassroots control efforts. Small landholders who wish to learn more about non-chemical fox control methods can book a place at the upcoming workshop, “Fox control for small landholders” . The workshop will feature fox expert and Licensed Pest Managemen...