A step in the right direction

By Katie Davies
Updated July 2 2021 - 2:29am, first published March 22 2019 - 4:00pm
When finished, the exclusion fence will provide farmers in the state's north west with greater protection from wild dogs, a problem that costs the NSW agriculture sector between $50-$60 million each year.
When finished, the exclusion fence will provide farmers in the state's north west with greater protection from wild dogs, a problem that costs the NSW agriculture sector between $50-$60 million each year.

It has been confirmed that western NSW will get an extension to the current wild dog exclusion fence, no matter which party is elected into government on Saturday.

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