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AMRRIC at the 2nd Australian Biosecurity Symposium
Dr Bonny Cumming presenting on the impacts of E Canis at the Biosecurity Symposium Two AMRRIC staff recently...
Collaborating to Protect East Arnhem Land’s Native Animals
Image: AMRRIC Education officer Michelle Hayes leading an education session at Ramingining School, 15/09/21During...
Census and Education Success in the MacDonnell Ranges
Image Caption: Tommy O’Neill with one of his many beloved dogs in Santa Teresa.AMRRIC staff Chelsea, Michelle, and...
Ehrlichiosis FAQ
Ehrlichiosis FAQ The tick-borne disease ehrlichiosis was first detected in Australia in the Kimberley region in May...
Expressions of Interest: Resource Development
AMRRIC (Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities Ltd) is an established, national not-for-profit...
Tick Prevention for Dogs and Cats
Image Caption: Brown dog ticks like these ones can cause big problems for dogs. What are ticks? Ticks are external...
AMRRIC assisting in the Roper Gulf region
Throughout 2020, the AMRRIC team assisted Dr Sam Phelan in the Roper Gulf region on several occasions, including in...
What Cat, That Cat….How Many Cats?
AMRRIC is continually working to develop meaningful education programs and resources. What is the main aim and purpose...






