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1080 PoisonThe 1080 Code of Practice has recently been revised to ensure that it meets community expectations that 1080 is used only as a last resort for the control of browsing animals. |
| 1080 Poison Compound 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) is an odourless and tasteless white fluffy powder. | |
| 1080 Code of Practice Defines procedures to be followed when using 1080 poison for control of native browsing animals in Tasmania. Updated July 2006. | |
| A Guide to Understanding the New 1080 Poison Code of Practice Assessment Procedures This brochure has been developed to assist landowners in understanding the process for the application and use of 1080 under the new Code of Practice. | |
| 1080 Certificate Licences and Certificates of Competency required for contractors who intend to lay 1080 baits. | |
| The Alternatives to 1080 Program Information on the Tasmanian Community Forest Agreement Research into Alternatives to 1080 Poison Program. |
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