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- National Multi-Species Recovery Plan for the Carpentarian Antechinus
- National Recovery Plan for the Sandhill Dunnart
- Sturt National Park – Biodiversity Checklist
- Fat-Tailed Dunnart
- No Bones About It, Dunnarts Crawl Before Growing a Skeleton 6 September 2021, by Laura Cook and Professor Andrew Pask
- Recognizing Antechinus, Sminthopsis, Rattus, Pseudomys & Mus Species in SW Victoria
- Ecog-02850.Pdf
- 21. Dasyuridae
- Conservation Biology of an Endangered Semi-Arid Marsupial, the Sandhill Dunnart (Sminthopsis Psammophila)
- BUTLER's DUNNART Sminthopsis Butleri
- Indigenous and Exotic Non-Marine Mammals Of
- Charcoal, Ash and Smoke Clare Stawski1,*, Julia Nowack1,2, Gerhard Körtner1 and Fritz Geiser1
- LONG-TAILED DUNNART Sminthopsis Longicaudata
- Guide to Threatened Species of Kakadu National Park Including Other Plants and Animals of Interest
- Environmental Review Document Part 4.Pdf
- The Disappearing Native Mammals of Northern Australia
- 20 Mammals by 2020
- Dasyurid Marsupial Carnivores of the Wet Tropics No
- National Recovery Plan for the Sandhill Dunnart (Sminthopsis Psammophila) 2019
- Diet, Nutrition and Haematology of Dasyurid Marsupials
- Ecology and Predator Associations of the Northern Quoll in the Pilbara
- Proposed New Classification of Wildlife
- SANDHILL DUNNART Sminthopsis Psammophila
- Insights and Lessons from Three Recent Studies Documenting Rapid And
- Listing Advice Pseudantechinus Mimulus Carpentarian Antechinus
- Relicts, Reproduction and Reintroductions—A Century of Marsupial Research in Western Australia
- Environmental Associations of Small Ground-Dwelling Mammals in the Pilbara
- Safeguarding the Northern Quoll. Can We Mitigate Cane Toad Impacts Through Conditioned Taste Aversion?
- Recovery Plan for the Kangaroo Island Dunnart Sminthopsis Aitkeni