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Can Kangaroos Survive in the Wheatbelt?
Boodjin: the Boyagin Rock Storybook, Wheatbelt Natural Resource Management Incorporated, Northam Protect Boyagin and Its Amazing Biodiversity
On the Evolution of Kangaroos and Their Kin (Family Macropodidae) Using Retrotransposons, Nuclear Genes and Whole Mitochondrial Genomes
Speciation Generates Mosaic Genomes in Kangaroos
Control and Conservation of Abundant Kangaroo Species
Indigenous Knowledge of Rock Kangaroo Ecology in Western Arnhem Land, Australia Author(S): Wendy R
17. Morphology and Physiology of the Metatheria
Common Wallaroo Macropus Robustus Gould 1841 As a Vulnerable Species in Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Act
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List of Taxa for Which MIL Has Images
Natural History of the Metatheria
Genetic Relationships of Long-Nosed Potoroos Potorous Tridactylus (Kerr, 1792) from the Bass Strait Islands, with Notes on the S
Ecological Archives E082-042-A1
Australia's Mammals
Sex Ratio Theory Applied to a Macropod Marsupial: Is
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Ecog-02850.Pdf
Milk Replacers& Food Supplements
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Queensland 2019 – Part 2 of 4 – Eungella to Ingham
Published on DES Disclosure Log RTI Act 2009
Establishment, Behaviour and Ecology of the SA Mainland Tammar Wallaby (Macropus Eugenii Eugenii) Following an Experimental Reintroduction
29. Macropodidae
Kangaroos and Their Kin Fact Sheet
Native Fauna of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Exhibited Animals – Macropod
Eastern Australia, Top to Bottom Dates
Trip Report: Eastern Australia, Top to Bottom
Health Care of Mammals
Queensland Wildlife Trade Management Plan for Export: Commercially Harvested Macropods 2018–22
Exhibited Animals – Macropod
The Action Plan for Threatened Australian Macropods 2011-2021 Action Plan for Threatened Macropods 2011-2021
Mammal Parasites in Arid Australia
Relicts, Reproduction and Reintroductions—A Century of Marsupial Research in Western Australia
Morán-Ordóñez, A., Briscoe, NJ and Wintle, BA (2017), Model
Copy of the Accepted Article. the Published Version