维多利亚州和南澳大利亚州的野猪与新南威尔士州北部的猪有遗传研究联系,可能非法引进,引起对疾病的担忧。
Genetic study links feral pigs in Victoria and SA to northern NSW pigs, likely introduced illegally, raising disease concerns.
遗传分析将维多利亚西南和南澳大利亚利姆斯通海岸的猪群与新南威尔士北部的猪联系起来,暗示猎人非法引进。
Genetic analysis links feral pig populations in Victoria’s south-west and South Australia’s Limestone Coast to pigs from northern New South Wales, suggesting illegal introductions by hunters.
高密度人口——每平方公里3至5头猪——出现在包括斯诺伊河集水区、奥特韦山脉和布吉比姆国家公园在内的地区,使人们对口蹄疫和猪热等疾病风险感到关切。
High-density populations—three to five pigs per square kilometre—were found in areas including the Snowy River catchment, Otway Ranges, and Budj Bim National Park, raising concerns about disease risks such as foot and mouth disease and swine fever.
这项研究利用600个摄像陷阱的数据,旨在绘制野生猪分布图,以帮助当局和农民瞄准高风险地区,防止疾病传播。
The study, using data from 600 camera traps, aims to map feral pig distribution to help authorities and farmers target high-risk zones and prevent disease spread.