UAM Conference Proceedings - Caloundra 2003

Prologue - Dick Murray

Animal management and the Ombudsman - Rebecca McAnalen

Rabies and dog ecology in Flores - Steve Cutter

A model for visualising UAM factors and outcomes - what UAM means and why UAM matters? - Virginia Jackson

Compliance theory: how to improve companion animal problems by managing people better - Virginia Jackson

Does breed specific legislation reduce dog aggression on humans and other animals? A review paper - Linda Watson

Barking dog procedure - Malcolm Bennett

Assessing animal management priorities by survey - Gavin Hammond

Excess barking: a more complex problem than it would appear - Dick Murray

Dog aggression - management minimisation - UAM Position - Dick Murray

Dog Aggression Database (DAD) - outline and update - Rick Walduck

Solutions for the growing problem of wild dogs in residential areas - Paul Darren Sheil

Leash laws - proof that they are a community expectation and a safety benefit - Stephen Hollitt

Fostering dog-aware communities - Scott O'Keeffe

"Walk a mile in my shoes" - a unique approach to encouraging better understanding and support for UAM fromCEO/General Manager perspective - Garry Storch

Occupational stress affecting productivity in UAM - what is it, how does it affect us and how can we decrease its incidence? - David Preiss

 

AMMRIC Papers

UAM dog registrations via veterinary practice - a win-win venture that's working well for Marion Council in South Australia - Terry Nicholas

Behavioural differences between urban, rural and indigenous communities - Kersti Seksel

Microchip performance testing - Ian McBryde

Advantages in reproductive control technology - Graeme Brown

ALARMSystem & Toolbox - David Carlise

Indigenous community animal programs: training and education needs -Jack Shield

Education - public awareness about competency in pet ownership is not enough - Jim Wilson

Information access in UAM - panning for gold - Susie Chaseling