RJM Vertebrate Pest Control

RJM Vertebrate Pest Control Urban & Rural Vertebrate Pest Management
Shooting, Trapping and re-location
Damage mitigation permits Do you have a pigeon or feral animal problem?

RJMVPC are fully licensed & insured feral animal controllers, with approvals from local council, Dept of Environment and Heritage Protection and the firearms registry. Specialising in pigeon and vertebrate pest control throughout QLD and NSW. Servicing urban and rural areas. We can devise a vertebrate pest plan to suit your needs. Ph Rob 0409462563

https://www.facebook.com/share/16sK7U5T4w/He'll yeah. I killed 67 cats on a council job in 2021, just 6 months at the ti...
04/12/2025

https://www.facebook.com/share/16sK7U5T4w/
He'll yeah. I killed 67 cats on a council job in 2021, just 6 months at the tips.

New Zealand has announced a highly controversial plan to protect its fragile native wildlife: the mass killing of an estimated 2.5 million stray and feral cats by the year 2050. The country’s unique birds—many of which cannot fly, like the kiwi, kākāpō, and takahē—are extremely vulnerable to predators introduced by humans, especially cats.

Officials argue that stray and feral cats kill millions of native animals each year, pushing several species to the brink of extinction. To save these endangered creatures, New Zealand’s long-term conservation strategy includes trapping, neutering, and ultimately removing feral cat populations from the wild.

While some conservationists support the move, calling it necessary for the survival of native wildlife, animal rights groups strongly oppose the plan, describing it as cruel and unnecessary. The proposal has sparked heated debate globally, with discussions centered around ethics, ecology, and alternative solutions.

Despite the backlash, New Zealand maintains that its priority is restoring balance to its ecosystem—one that has been suffering for decades due to invasive predators. The plan remains one of the boldest and most controversial wildlife protection strategies the world has seen.

RJMVPC is now in instagram. There will be updated photos and insta stuff here semi regularly. It will be cool photos wit...
27/03/2025

RJMVPC is now in instagram. There will be updated photos and insta stuff here semi regularly. It will be cool photos with funny any cool tunes. Had on over for a like.

Just afew from some jobs recently
30/05/2022

Just afew from some jobs recently

Done well on on afew nights thermal shooting.
28/04/2022

Done well on on afew nights thermal shooting.

On the trap line
04/03/2022

On the trap line

Reality of drought, and activists not doing anything to help about it.
05/10/2019

Reality of drought, and activists not doing anything to help about it.

Ecologists say kangaroos are eating the stomach contents of dead roos and toilet paper in national parks to survive the drought.

22/09/2019

Authorities are on the offensive after dingoes dragged a toddler from his bed earlier this year - and it is tourists in their sights.

Cats and foxes a a very big problem. Only a matter of time before another Australian native becomes extinct from feral c...
22/09/2019

Cats and foxes a a very big problem. Only a matter of time before another Australian native becomes extinct from feral cats and foxes

The extinction pit is the name used by scientists for a place no animal wants to go, and just five years ago, the numbat — WA's animal emblem — found itself on the edge.

A few results from afew jobs recently
02/06/2019

A few results from afew jobs recently

There are circumstances where native animals are destroying crops and farms. There is a right way to do things to mitiga...
06/04/2019

There are circumstances where native animals are destroying crops and farms. There is a right way to do things to mitigate this. Damage Mitigation Permits are the proper way to go about this. Be above board and do the right thing, The paperwork can be sometimes extensive, but RJMVPC can help with all native pest animal permits.

A man has been fined more than $15,000 for shooting 19 rainbow lorikeets. He says he had reason to shoot them.

24/03/2019

RJMVPC is proud to announce its first council tender, to a major council area, with large feral animal problems in the South QLD area. Also proud to be working along side of another respected and knowledgeable trapper in the area. With DP.

Hopefully this little curlew can live to grow up with out being eaten by a feral cat. We are busy starting off the year ...
06/02/2019

Hopefully this little curlew can live to grow up with out being eaten by a feral cat. We are busy starting off the year with afew feral cat trapping programs.

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