Feral means a wild animal whereas Australian native animals are animals that have always lived in Australia
THey are trapping and poising them.
Koalas are not feral. They are native animals of Australia, and pose no danger or threat to any other species.
There is no difference they are both the same like the rabbit is a feral animal/pest to Australia.
There are no native animals overpopulating Australia. Some, such as the red kangaroo, are considered a pest to farmers, but this does not mean they overpopulate the country. Farmers have cleared land for agriculture - land which was native habitat for these animals. Introduced animals which overpopulate Australia and are therefore detrimental to the native habitat of Australia include pigeons, feral goats, camels, various vermin such as mice etc, feral cats, feral pigs, foxes, rabbits, cane toads, horses, sheep (farmed) and cattle (farmed).
G'day mate theres a few I got in mind mate cane toads,foxes, rabbits, feral cats, feral dogs, goats, brumbys, them annoying europe birds that steal my fruit! Black/ brown rats .. Carp. Although I feel feral cats are the most devistating of animals
I believe what you're asking is "what are feral animals". A "feral" animal would be an animal that is aggressive, hostile, and mindless.
Feral cats are a huge problem in Australia, causing untold ecological damage, with an estimated 75 million native animals being killed by feral cats every single day. It is not known what the population of feral cats is, but the Federal Government cites a figure of 18 million cats in its statutory Threat Abatement Plan.
you get rid of them by sending them to the shelter house for animals or call animal control if it wont listen to you
They are true wild animals, not feral. Ferals are domestic animals gone wild.
In New Zealand the stoat, ferret and Brushtail possum are very damaging to the enviroment. In Australia the main animals that cause problems are rabbits, cane toads, feral pigs, feral cats and camels.
Where farmers in the western districts trap or round up feral goats and send them to the abattoirs. "Mustering" is the action of rounding up any stock animals. In Australia, feral goats are a major problem. Mustering is usually done by owners of sheep stations and cattle stations (as opposed to "farmers") in order to try and reduce the numbers of these animals. Feral goat mustering is carried out across Australia - not just the western districts. See the related link for views of an aerial goat muster in South Australia's northern regions.