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Experimental Evidence for the Role of Feral Cats In
Nuytsia the Journal of the Western Australian Herbarium 32: 39–50 Published Online 24 June 2021
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The Collapse of Northern Mammal Populations 2 Australian
Gulf of Carpentaria
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World Conservation Planning for Evolutionary Diversity in the Kimberley, Australia, Sidesteps Uncertain Taxonomy
Measuring the Welfare Impact of Soft-Catch Leg-Hold Trapping for Feral Cats on Non-Target By-Catch
Seismic Survey
The Occurrence, Relative Abundance and Environmental Associations of Small Terrestrial Mammals in the Northern Kimberley, Western Australia
How Many Feral Cats Are in Australia?
West Kimberley Place Report
Innovation for 21St Century Conservation
Trip Report Australia July – September 2013
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP): the Collection of Welfare Data for By-Catch During Soft-Catch Leg-Hold Trapping 69 6
The Disappearing Native Mammals of Northern Australia
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The Ecology and Conservation of the Antilopine Wallaroo (Macropus Antilopinus)
Bushcare Christmas Party 2012 a Great Day on the Hawkesbury River for Our Bushcare and Nursery Volunteers
Progress Towards Resolving the Causes of Decline and Implementing Management Responses for the Disappearing Mammal Fauna of Northern Australia Therya, Vol
Australia's Important Bird Areas
Fighting Back: Restoring Australia's Wildlife
Broome-Style Birthday to Celebrate 20 Years of EK
North-Kimberley Landscape Conservation Initiative Performance
Progress Towards Resolving the Causes of Decline and Implementing Management Responses for the Disappearing Mammal Fauna of Northern Australia, THERYA, Vol