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- NATURAL HISTORY of the HOGAN GROUP 1. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT and VERTEBRATE FAUNA by Jeannette Hope; G
- East Coast Cape Barren Island Lagoons Ramsar Site Ecological Character Description
- Conservation Assessment of Beach Nesting and Migratory Shorebirds in Tasmania
- The Vegetation and Flora of Deal Island, Kent Group
- The Free Aboriginal Inhabitants of Van Diemen's Land at Wybalenna, 1832–47
- King Island Biodiversity Management Plan 2012–2022
- Introduced Animals on Tasmanian Islands
- Abalone Stock Assessment 2002
- Tasmania: State of the Islands Sally. L. Bryant Tasmanian Land Conservancy, PO Box 2112 Lower Sandy Bay, Tasmania 7005
- The Birds of Hogan Island, Bass Strait by S
- Small Bass Strait Island Reserves
- TASMANIAN AVIATION HISTORICAL SOCIETY Incorporated NEWSLETTER ISSUE 06 WINTER 2021 Editorial
- Australian Natural History Australian Natural History Published Quarterly by the Australian Museum, 6·8 College Street, Sydney
- Approved Conservation Advice for Conospermum Hookeri (Variable Smoke-Bush)
- Kent Group National Park Management Plan 2005
- SEABIRD ISLANDS No. 253 Penguin Islet, Furneaux Group, Tasmania
- Indigenous Fire-Managed Landscapes in Southeast Australia During the Holocene—New Insights from the Furneaux Group Islands, Bass Strait
- Australian Archaeology
- Listed Migratory Birds
- Tasmania Cruising Guide
- Inner (West) Sister Island
- Bass Strait Anchorages the Furneaux Group Part Two
- Marine Farming Development Plan
- The State of Australia's Birds 2010 Islands and Birds
- Restoring Seabird Habitat in the Furneaux Group by Removing African Boxthorn
- Flinders Council the Furneaux Region the Furneaux Group Of
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- King Island 17
- The Cainozoic Geology of Flinders Island, Bass Strait'
- Land Use on Cape Barren Island, Tasmania
- WILDTIMES Edition 37 April 2010
- PRESERVATION ISLAND, FURNEAUX GROUP: TWO HUNDRED YEARS of VEGETATION CHANGE by Stephen Harris and Helen Mckenny
- Jmmv1910302.Pdf
- Australian Archaeology
- This Is Tasmania Coastal