Objective

  • We aim to create awareness about the importance of dung beetles and sound farming practices for healthy agro-ecosystems

Save the dung beetle!

Project Rationale

  • The major importance of dung beetles lies in their dung burying activities which lead to improved soil fertility, aeration, water penetration and prevents the accumulation of a breeding medium for pests and parasites like flies, ticks and nematodes.
  • We would like to limit the use of environmentally toxic antiparasitics because their residues in the dung of treated livestock are toxic to dung beetles.
  • As a result, dung pads remain unprocessed, which leads to forage fouling and economic losses (for the USA: $120mil annually) and, consequently, dung-breeding parasite and fly populations explode, which leads to higher incidences of parasite infestation in livestock as well as infant mortality in people.
  • Farmers are faced with yet another growing dilemma - increasing tick and nematode resistance to antiparasitics, which in turn demands a more potent and longer lasting, but also more expensive, antiparasitic which has serious negative environmental consequences.
  • Our aim is to determine the environmental toxicity of available antiparasitics, informing the farming community on their ecological toxicity and to publicize the importance of dung beetles in agro-ecosystems.

Outcomes

  • Reduction of application of dung beetle toxic antiparasitics will lead to healthier dung beetle communities
  • Effective dung beetle communities will reduce the amount of unprocessed dung and therefore the breeding ground of many livestock parasites and flies
  • Pasture health and productivity will improve
  • Effectively, this will lead to a reduced incidence of parasite inflicted diseases of both livestock and rural people
  • THEREFORE: Increased health in animals and as a result, increase in annual economic turnover!!
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