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Threat abatement
The influence of changing fire regimes on fire-dependent plant-animal interactions – a case study of Glossy black-cockatoos
Effect of prescribed burning on the germinable soil seedbank and below-ground plant diversity
Development of the Mata Hari Judas canid
June 2018
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June 2020
The in situ use of microchip-automated devices for wildlife
July 2019
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June 2020
The impact of human landscapes on wildlife-pathogen dynamics
July 2017
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August 2021
Mata Hari Judas females
April 2015
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April 2024
Australian mammals’ naivety towards predators: innovative solutions
July 2016
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June 2020
Microchip-automated technology in wildlife conservation
April 2015
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December 2030
Research Area
Biodiversity monitoring
Species conservation
Threat abatement
Restoration