Cane toads are predicted to invade Western Australia's Pilbara region by 2041 if left unchecked, but the Northern Territory's ...
Tweed residents are invited to join the annual Community Cane Toad Control Challenge with 2 toad busting challenges this ...
Scientists in Australia have come up with an unusual plan to save freshwater crocodiles that keep dying after eating invasive and poisonous toads. By filling dead toads with a chemical that makes the ...
Townsville residents are being urged to join a community operation to control an invasive pests amid fears recent wet weather ...
The state government is in full panic mode and millions of dollars are being invested on a biological weapon to kill the pests. Even community groups are being funded by the state to help combat the ...
Slideshow: The Cane Toad When Australian scientists failed to find a virus to control one of the most insidious invasive species, they decided to build one. Is it worth the risk? All photos by Brendan ...
Cane toads secrete a toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, including dogs and cats.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. The NSW government is calling on residents to report any encounters with cane toads, following several recent sightings of the amphibians ...