Kangaroos in a field, representing the wildlife management challenges faced by landowners in Western Australia.

Precision Vertebrate Pest Management

At Precision Vertebrate Pest Management, we specialize in humane and effective pest control solutions tailored to your needs. Contact us today for a free assessment and take the first step towards a pest-free environment.

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Two red foxes in a rural setting, illustrating the presence of this introduced species and the importance of integrated control plans to protect native wildlife and livestock
Australian feral goats drinking at a waterhole, illustrating a common pest management challenge in Western Australia's natural environment

Precision Vertebrate Pest Management

At Precision Vertebrate Pest Management, we specialise in humane and effective control of feral and pest animals across Western Australia. Our professional team employs safe, precise contract shooting methods tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients, ensuring ethical and responsible pest management. With a strong focus on risk management and client satisfaction, we offer flexible service options and competitive rates, making us the trusted choice for local councils, farmers, and landowners. We are licensed, certified, and insured for professional contract shooting in rural, peri-urban, and public access areas. Coverage includes culling of wild animals with public and products liability of $20,000,000.

At Precision Vertebrate Pest Management, we prioritise humane and effective solutions for controlling vertebrate pests. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing tailored services that meet your specific needs, ensuring safety and professionalism in every operation. Contact us today for a free assessment and let us help you manage your pest problems efficiently!

A large black feral pig runs through a grassy area in Western Australia, followed closely by a group of several small piglets
Feral Pigs: A Growing Problem in Western Australia
Feral pigs are a significant pest animal across Australia, with numbers often reported as “out of control” in some regions. They cause extensive environmental damage and agricultural losses. This image captures the prolific breeding nature of these pests, with a sow leading her litter. Professional control measures, including aerial and on-ground shooting and baiting, are essential for effective management.

Expert Pest Control Solutions

Red kangaroos in a dry field, representing common agricultural pests in Western Australia.
Kangaroos can become agricultural pests, competing with livestock for pasture and damaging fences and rangelands. Our professional services help manage these populations responsibly and effectively in Western Australia.

Humane and Ethical Practices

Feral dromedary camel in the Western Australian outback, a declared pest animal requiring professional control.
Australia is home to the world’s largest wild camel population, and they are a declared pest species in Western Australia. These animals cause significant environmental damage and can be a serious issue for pastoralists and landholders. Our team provides professional, effective feral camel management and control services across WA

Tailored Management Programs

A close-up image of an aggressive-looking feral cat with its mouth open, showing large fangs and teeth.
Feral Cats: The Silent Killers of WA’s Native Wildlife
Feral and pet cats in Australia are responsible for killing billions of native animals every year. In Western Australia, these invasive predators pose a significant risk to the state’s endangered species, with experts warning the outlook is “grim” unless they are brought under control. Each feral cat in the bush can kill about 740 animals a year.
Beyond the environmental impact, stray and feral cats can pose a direct health risk to humans. Cat bites can lead to severe infections, potentially requiring amputation or even causing death if left untreated

Quality Assurance in Pest Management

Feral pigeon landing on a residential rooftop in Western Australia, highlighting a common pest bird issue.
Pest Bird Problems in WA? Pigeons like this one can cause significant property damage and health risks through droppings and nesting. Our team specialises in effective and humane bird control solutions across Western Australia.

Comprehensive Risk Management

A wild red fox (Vulpes vulpes), an established pest species, sitting in dry grass in Western Australia.
Foxes: A Major Threat to WA’s Environment and Livestock
The European Red Fox was introduced to Australia in the mid-1800s and has since become a widespread and devastating pest. Responsible for a significant decline in native wildlife populations and threats to the livestock industry, effective control is essential for protecting properties and biodiversity in Western Australia.

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At Precision Vertebrate Pest Management, we pride ourselves on our humane and effective approach to controlling vertebrate pests. Our licensed professionals utilise safe, precise methods tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients, ensuring ethical practices while safeguarding the environment. With a strong commitment to risk management, we deliver reliable services that protect both our clients and their reputations. Our extensive experience in the field allows us to handle a variety of pest species, providing comprehensive solutions that are both effective and affordable.

Feral donkeys in the Western Australian outback, highlighting a common agricultural pest problem.
Four feral donkeys, a declared pest species in WA, standing on red dirt in a remote landscape.
Feral donkeys are a significant environmental and agricultural pest across Western Australia, causing widespread land degradation and competing with livestock for resources. Our professional services effectively manage these declared pests in accordance with WA biosecurity regulations.
A group of Western Grey Kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus) foraging in a sunlit field in rural Western Australia.