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Western barred bandicoot
Diet of Feral Cats, Felis Catus, on Dirk Hartog Island
The Role of the Reintroduction of Greater Bilbies (Macrotis Lagotis)
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Western Barred Bandicoot Fact Sheet Perameles Bougainville
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Shark Bay Bandicoot Management (Preliminary Report Subject to Further Sensitivity Testing)
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The First Reintroduction of the Western Barred Bandicoot (Perameles Bougainville) to Mainland Australia
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Top View
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Bandicoot Papillomatosis and Carcinomatosis Syndromes Fact Sheet
Western Barred Bandicoot Perameles Bougainville (Quoy and Gaimard, 1834)
Improving Mammalian Reintroduction Success in the Australian Arid Zone
Advisory List of Threatened Vertebrate Fauna in Victoria
Shark Bay Bandicoot Perameles Bougainville
Rewilding the Desert a Conservation Plan 2015- 2019
Pseudomys Fieldi Praeconis from CITES Appendix I to CITES Appendix II in Accordance with Provisions of Resolution Conf
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Proposed Translocation to French and Phillip Islands Disease Risk Analysis
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1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
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New Bandicoot Species Among Museum Treasures 5 July 2016, by Geoff Vivian, Sciencenetwork Wa
Western Barred Bandicoots in Health and Disease