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MORNINGTON PENINSULA BIODIVERSITY: SURVEY and RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS Design and Editing: Linda Bester, Universal Ecology Services
Husbandry Manual for the New Holland Mouse
NEW HOLLAND MOUSE Pseudomys Novaehollandiae Endangered/Vulnerable
Australian Rodents Reveal Conserved Cranial Evolutionary Allometry Across 10
Conservation Advice for Pseudomys Novaehollandiae (New Holland Mouse) (S266b of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999)
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Legislative Council Environment and Planning Committee Inquiry Into Ecosystem Decline in Victoria
Appendix F: Fauna Survey Report, Ecobiological (2011)
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NATIVE MICE and RATS BILL BREED and FRED FORD NATIVE MICE and RATS Photos Courtesy Jiri Lochman,Transparencies Lochman
Listing Advice for Pseudomys Novaehollandiae
The Socio-Ecology of Two Species of Australian Native Rodent—Notomys
Insights and Lessons from Three Recent Studies
Pseudomys Novaehollandiae)
Overview of the Impact of Feral Cats on Australian Native Fauna
The New Holland Mouse
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New Holland Mouse (Pseudomys Novaehollandiae)
Table 7: Species Changing IUCN Red List Status
American Museum Novitates
Indigenous and Exotic Non-Marine Mammals Of
Habitat Identification and Hair Tube Surveys for the Endangered New Holland Mouse in Tasmania with a Focus on the St Helens Area
Wildlife Conservation Master Plan
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Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management
Hair ID Species Report
Conilurine Rodent Evolution: the Role of Ecology in Modifying Evolutionary Consequences of Environmental Change
Pseudomys Shortridgei) in Lake Magenta Nature Reserve
Supplementary Material for Evidence for a Recent Decline in the Distribution and Abundance of the New Holland Mouse (Pseudomys N
65Th Meeting of the Australian Mammal Society Annual Conference
Australian Rodents Reveal Conserved Cranial Evolutionary Allometry Across 10
National Recovery Plan for the Southern Brown Bandicoot Isoodon Obesulus Obesulus
Mount Owen Continued Operations Modification 2
Australian Mammal Society
Insights and Lessons from Three Recent Studies Documenting Rapid And