Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
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Soft-release versus hard-release for reintroduction of an endangered species: an experimental comparison using eastern barred bandicoots (Perameles gunnii)
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Could current fertility control methods be effective for landscape-scale management of populations of wild horses (Equus caballus) in Australia?
Rebecca J. Hobbs, et al. (2018)
A review of the evidence for potential impacts of black rats (Rattus rattus) on wildlife and humans in Australia
Peter B. Banks, et al. (2012)
An overview of the history, current contributions and future outlook of iNaturalist in Australia
Thomas Mesaglio, et al. (2021)
Heads in the sand: public health and ecological risks of lead-based bullets for wildlife shooting in Australia
Jordan O. Hampton, et al. (2018)
Human–wildlife interactions in urban areas: a review of conflicts, benefits and opportunities
Carl D. Soulsbury, et al. (2015)
Amplified predation after fire suppresses rodent populations in Australia’s tropical savannas
Lily Leahy, et al. (2016)
Effective detection methods for medium-sized ground-dwelling mammals: a comparison between infrared digital cameras and hair tunnels
David J. Paull, et al. (2012)
Applying mixture models to derive activity states of large herbivores from movement rates obtained using GPS telemetry
Norman Owen-Smith, et al. (2012)
Deslorelin implants in free-ranging female eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus): mechanism of action and contraceptive efficacy
Michelle E. Wilson, et al. (2013)