

See more information about the management of wild dogs in South Australia.

The scheme will run until the allocated funding runs out.ĭetails of how to submit a claim are listed below. In order to claim, eligible landholders will need to submit evidence of each wild dog killed. The bounty will provide financial support to landholders who are affected by both drought and wild dogs. This drought relief measure will provide landholders the opportunity to claim $120 per wild dog killed humanely on their land. It is a way of reducing costs to landholders in drought affected areas who are under pressure from wild dogs. The bounty scheme is a part of the drought relief package.

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