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Mata Hari Judas females
2015–2024
The effectiveness of stem-injected chemical and biological herbicides for the management of invasive woody weeds in environmentally sensitive habitats
Ecotourism/wildlife tourism: what are the visitor’s perceptions?
Wildlife rehabilitation and release in South East Queensland
Designing condition multi-metrics for surrogates of biodiversity
Platypus populations in Queensland: their distribution, health and threats
Assessing the efficiency of novel and traditional raptor monitoring techniques
Ecosystem restoration and management, balancing conservation and land use
Integrating conservation physiology and social science to enhance animal welfare and drive positive conservation outcomes of wild koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) in South-East Queensland
Biodiversity in remnant, regrowth and pasture landscapes

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