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Innovative reproductive techniques for preserving marsupial species
Spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus maculatus) habitat, historical distribution and large-scale connectivity
Effect of prescribed burning on the germinable soil seedbank and below-ground plant diversity
The influence of changing fire regimes on fire-dependent plant-animal interactions – a case study of Glossy black-cockatoos
Spotted-tailed quoll spatial ecology in South East Queensland
Assessing the value of soundscapes for habitat monitoring in subtropical woodlands of south-east Queensland
Quantifying the fine-scale behaviour, movement, and habitat use of wild koalas in south-east Queensland
Red fox relative abundance and survey method efficacy
Maximising the potential of an umbrella species at the landscape scale
The role of nature experiences in conferring benefits to human wellbeing and conservation concern

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