Website constructed by Dean Goodgame of Kimberley Specialists
deangood@wn.com.au
This site and the Kimberley Toad Busters cane toad volunteer group was established by Kimberley Specialists www.kimberleyspecialists.com.au
13/10/08
Kimberley's last chance.
13/09/08
KTBs at 2008 Perth royal show.
13/09/08
KTB research male call on toad traps.
05/09/08
W.A. liberals pledge funds for KTBs.
18/08/08
Cane toad 73rd birthday in OZ / Fauna killed by toads.
17/08/08
Cane toads coming to Ramsar wetlands.
30/07/08
Toads 20 klm. from W.A./N.T. border.
16/04/08
KTB management plan released.
26/03/08
Toads 25 klm. from W.A. state border.
11/03/08
Parasites catching up to the cane toad front line.
27/02/08
Minister goes toad busting.
02/01/08
Where are the toads.

The Kimberley Toad Busters Inc. are the only volunteer group on the ground, twelve months of the year, fighting to stop the toad from crossing into WA.
For the first time in almost 74 years, a totally volunteer force, have the ability to 'slow' and assist government and scientists to find a 'biological' solution to the relentless march of the cane toad across the North of Australia..
Kimberley Toad Busters are as much about gathering scientific data as it is about 'busting' toads.

Our Patron Mary G.

 

 

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KIMBERLEY TOADBUSTERS

MEDIA RELEASES 2008

Working together, a community has power

Working together as a community and local government, we have great power

Working together as a community, local government and State government, we have awesome power

Working together as a community, local government, State and Federal government, we are unstopable

UNSTOPPABLE! That's what they say about the cane toad

THINK ABOUT IT!

Read our Media Releases!

 

 

"It is important to recognise that the pristine terrestrial and aquatic habitat systems of the Kimberley are already under threat. Current land care and resource management policies undertaken by land and resource managers have had a detrimental impact on Kimberley biodiversity. Most of our plant and animal biodiversity is in a fragile state. The impact of the cane toad, if allowed to happen, will literally destroy one of the last unique biodiversity wilderness frontiers in Australia," Lee Scott-Virtue. Kimberley Specialists in Research.
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