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Fencing for conservation: restriction of evolutionary potential or a riposte to threatening processes?
Fencing for conservation is an acknowledgement that we are failing to successfully coexist
with and, ultimately, conserve biodiversity. Fences arose during the Neolithic revolution to …
with and, ultimately, conserve biodiversity. Fences arose during the Neolithic revolution to …
The impacts of non‐native species on UK biodiversity and the effectiveness of control
SJ Manchester, JM Bullock - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
1. The introduction of non‐native species continues to cause ecological concern globally,
but there have been no published reviews of their effects in the UK. Impacts in the UK are …
but there have been no published reviews of their effects in the UK. Impacts in the UK are …
[КНИГА][B] Australia's mammal extinctions: a 50,000-year history
C Johnson - 2006 - books.google.com
Of the forty mammal species known to have vanished in the world in the last 200 years,
almost half have been Australian. Our continent has the worst record of mammal extinctions …
almost half have been Australian. Our continent has the worst record of mammal extinctions …
[КНИГА][B] Life of marsupials
CH Tyndale-Biscoe - 2005 - books.google.com
Drawing on the latest research from around the world, Life of Marsupials explores this
unusual group of mammals covering the extraordinary diversity of forms around the world …
unusual group of mammals covering the extraordinary diversity of forms around the world …
Australian and New Zealand mammal species considered to be pests or problems
PE Cowan, CH Tyndale-Biscoe - Reproduction, Fertility and …, 1997 - CSIRO Publishing
In New Zealand and Australia, 25 and 16 introduced mammals are viewed as pests,
respectively, as well as a further 17 native mammals in Australia. Most introductions were …
respectively, as well as a further 17 native mammals in Australia. Most introductions were …
[PDF][PDF] Managing vertebrate pests: rabbits
CK Williams, I Parer, BJ Coman, J Burley, ML Braysher - 1995 - ddmrb.org.au
These guidelines for managing the impact of rabbits have been developed under a project
managed by the Bureau of Resource Sciences (BRS) and coordinated by the Vertebrate …
managed by the Bureau of Resource Sciences (BRS) and coordinated by the Vertebrate …
Protected area management: Principles and practice
GL Worboys, M Lockwood, T De Lacy - 2001 - policycommons.net
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[КНИГА][B] The koala: natural history, conservation and management
R Martin, KA Handasyde - 1999 - books.google.com
Perhaps the most long-awaited new edition in the Australian Natural History Series, this is a
substantially different book from the previous edition by Tony Lee and Roger Martin. The …
substantially different book from the previous edition by Tony Lee and Roger Martin. The …
Surplus killing by introduced predators in Australia—evidence for ineffective anti-predator adaptations in native prey species?
J Short, JE Kinnear, A Robley - Biological Conservation, 2002 - Elsevier
Australian examples of surplus killing by mammalian predators were collated. These
included surplus killing of native mammals and birds by foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and stock …
included surplus killing of native mammals and birds by foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and stock …
Overview, critical assessment, and conservation implications of koala distribution and abundance
A Melzer, F Carrick, P Menkhorst, D Lunney… - Conservation …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Regional and national surveys provide a broadscale description of the koala's present
distribution in Australia. A detailed understanding of its distribution is precluded, however, by …
distribution in Australia. A detailed understanding of its distribution is precluded, however, by …