
Carol Booth
Dr. Carol Booth is the policy director at the Invasive Species Council (ISC) in Australia. She focuses on the complex issues surrounding invasive species management and the potential consequences of promoting these animals as a food resource. Booth emphasizes the need for cautious approaches to wildlife management and is open-minded about new initiatives, provided they do not claim to be definitive solutions to the challenges posed by invasive species.
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Invasive Species Council policy director Carol Booth said the suspected case signalled likely devastating impacts on Australian wildlife.
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Dr Carol Booth, the policy director of the Invasive Species Council, emphasized the need for Australia to prepare for the looming H5N1 catastrophe.
Signs of deadly bird flu strain in seals on Australian sub-Antarctic Heard Island
Dr Carol Booth said promoting invasive species as a resource often entrenches problems.
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