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Overview of Tasmania's Offshore Islands and Their Role in Nature
Gazette 21572
For the Tasmanian White Gum (Eucalyptus Viminalis) Wet Forest
A New Species of Litotescincus Wells and Wellington, 1985 from South-West Tasmania
Cytogenetically Elusive Sex Chromosomes in Scincoidean Lizards
Pleistocene Divergence in the Absence of Gene Flow Among Populations of a Viviparous Reptile with Intraspecific Variation in Sex Determination
2020 Conservation Outlook Assessment
Herpetology Permit FACT SHEET APPLICATION FORM
Predicting Species and Community Responses to Global Change Using Structured Expert Judgement: an Australian Mountain Ecosystems Case Study
GBMWHA Reptiles 2017
Reptiles (PDF 137
A Significant Range Extension for the Mountain Skink Liopholis Montana (Donnellan, Hutchinson, Dempsey & Osborne, 2002) on the Western Uplands of Victoria
Wildlife (General) Regulations 2010
Boiga Irregularis (Bechstein, 1802): an Invasive Species Complex Busted! (Serpentes: Colubridae)
Check Your Captive Native Animals 1 of 18
Outstanding Terrestrial Vertebrate Faunal Diversity in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, New South Wales
Native Fauna of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area Reptiles
Rhodin Et Al. 2015, Yet More Lies, Misrepresentations and Falsehoods by a Band of Thieves Intent on Stealing Credit for the Scientific Works of Others
Top View
Reptiles Native Fauna of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Phylogeographic Parallelism: Concordance of Patterns in Closely Related Species Illuminates 3 Underlying Mechanisms in the Historically Glaciated Tasmanian Landscape
Fauna of Australia 2A
Universidade Estadual De Campinas Instituto De Biologia a Review of Craniata Reproductive Modes Revisão De Modos Reprodutivos E
Predicting Species and Community Responses to Global Change Using Structured Expert Judgement: an Australian Mountain Ecosystems Case Study
Lizards As Model Organisms of Sex Chromosome Evolution: What We Really Know from a Systematic Distribution of Available Data?
Keeping Tasmanian Reptiles & Amphibians in Tasmania
Sea Turtles in Australian Waters Are Mainly Pelagic And, Apart from the Leatherback Turtle (Dermochelys Coriacea), Normally Reside in Tropical and Subtropical Regions
YNCR Flora Fauna and Fungi Species List V2 2021
Nature Reserve News, Issue 58, December 2018