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Bettongia Penicillata Ogilbyi (Woylie)
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The Epidemiology of Piroplasm Infection in the Woylie (Bettongia
Conservation Science Western Australia 5, 12–18
Digging and Soil Turnover by a Mycophagous Marsupial
Bettongia Penicillata
Woylie Or Brush-Tailed Bettong
2013–142.05 Mb
Woylie Conservation Research Project the Woylie Has Been Hailed As One of the Success Stories of Wildlife Conservation Programs Like DEC's Western Shield
Conserving the Endangered Woylie (Bettongia Penicillata Ogilbyi): Establishing a Semi-Arid Population Within a Fenced Safe Haven
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The Importance of the Woylie
Global Re-Introduction Perspectives: 2010
Chapter Fourteen
(Bettongia Penicillata) in Australia
Decline and Extinction of Australian Mammals Since European Settlement
Threatened Species Investments and Future Opportunities
Assessing the Conservation Reserve System in the Jarrah Forest Bioregion
Top View
Threatened Species Strategy Year 3 Scorecard – Woylie
Woylie Declines: What Are the Causes? by Adrian Wayne, DEC Science Division, (08) 97717992,
[email protected]
What Is a Woylie? Interesting Facts Where Do They Live? Have You Seen
2019-2023 Numbat Neighbourhood
Woylie (Bettongia Penicillata Ogilbyi)
Public Preferences for Threatened Species in WA Fox and Cat Control in Western Australia IMAGE: AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY
The Ecology of the Introduced Red Fox (Vulpes Vulpes) in the Arid Zone
Translocation Operational Policy
Brush Tailed Bettong
Down but Not Out: Solving the Mystery of the WOYLIE POPULATION CRASH
Back from the Brink: an Update on Our Endangered Mammal Populations
Woylie Conservation and Research Project: Progress Report 2010–2013
Numbat News Issue 27 / December 2016
A Low Resolution PDF Is Available Here
Possible Factors Affecting Post-Decline Woylie (Bettongia Penicillata Ogilbyi)
Brush-Tailed Bettong Is a Small Macropod Supporting Spinifex Grasslands (Burbidge Et Al
Ecological Economics 147 (2018) 114–122
Bettongia Penicillata)- the Parasites, the Host and Their Potential Vectors
Of Woylie Declines in the Upper Warren Region Progress Report December 2011
The Fox: Australia’S Number One Predator
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First In, First Served: Uptake of 1080 Poison Fox Baits in South-West
A 100-Year Biodiversityconservation Strategy for Western Australia
National Recovery Plan for the Woylie (Bettongia Penicillata Ogilbyi)
Molecular Characterisation of a Piroplasm Infecting the Gilbert's
Long-Term Trends in Native Mammal Capture Rates in a Jarrah Forest in South-Western Australia
A United Fight for Fauna
20 Mammals by 2020
Wildlife Matters
Introducing the Woylie (Bettongia Penicillata) to the Swan Coastal Plain: Resource Availability and the Impact of Digging on Soil Water Repellency
Bettongia Penicillata (Woylie)
Brush Tailed Bettong
Bioregional Summary of the 2002 Biodiversity Audit for Western Australia
Fighting Back: Restoring Australia's Wildlife
Wildlife Matters: Spring 2015 1 Wildlife Matters
Fact Sheet Bettongia Penicillata
Marsupialia: Potoroidae) from Southwestern Australia
Reintroduction of Bridled Nailtail Wallabies Beyond Fences at Scotia Sanctuary – Phase 1