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Wildlife Research
Volume 22 Number 5 1995


EStimating the age of wild roch-allabies by dental radiography: a basis for quantifying the age structure of a discrete colony of Petrogale assimilis 

R Delaney and H Marsh

pp. 547-559

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A Simple Rapid Bioassay for Compound 1080 (Sodium Fluoroacetate) in Bait Materials and Soil-Its Technique and Applications. 

DH Wong, JE Kinnear and CF Runham

pp. 561-568

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Assessing visibility bias associated with helicopter counts of feral pigs in Australia's semi-arid rangelands 

D Choquenot

pp. 569-577

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Cholecalciferol Toxicity and Its Enhancement by Calcium Carbonate in the Common Brushtail Possum. 

SE Jolly, RJ Henderson, C Frampton and CT Eason

pp. 579-583

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The distribution of the southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus obesulus) in South Australia 

D Paull

pp. 585-599

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The status of Gould's petrel, Pterodroma leucoptera leucoptera, on Cabbage Tree Island, New South Wales 

D Priddel, N Carlile, C Davey and P Fullagar

pp. 601-609

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Lead Contamination of Waterfowl in Tasmania by Ingestion of Shotgun Pellets From Duck Shooting. 

OL Smith, A Goede and SA Blackhall

pp. 611-623

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