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Wildlife Research
Volume 25 Number 1 1998


The art and science of wildlife management 

Brian Walker

pp. 1-9

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Population indices for wild carnivores: a critical study in sand-dune habitat, south-western Queensland 

Paul S. Mahon, Peter B. Banks and Chris R. Dickman

pp. 11-22

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Does available foraging area, location or colony character control the size of multispecies egret colonies? 

G. S. Baxter and P. G. Fairweather

pp. 23-32

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Susceptibility of the tiger quoll, Dasyurus maculatus, and the eastern quoll, D. viverrinus, to 1080-poisoned baits in control programmes for vertebrate pests in eastern Australia 

C. A. Belcher

pp. 33-40

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Bushland modification and styles of urban development: their effects on birds in south-east Queensland 

Sven R. Sewell and Carla P. Catterall

pp. 41-63

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Iophenoxic acid as a biomarker for rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) 

D. R. King, M. H. Robinson, C. T. Eason and D. Batcheler

pp. 65-68

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Reliability of morphometric measures for determining the sex of adult and fledgling shy albatrosses, Diomedea cauta cauta, in Australia 

April Hedd, Rosemary Gales and Nigel Brothers

pp. 69-79

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Fox control and rock-wallaby population dynamics — II. An update 

J. E. Kinnear, M. L. Onus and Neil R. Sumner

pp. 81-88

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Long-distance migrations by the hawksbill turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, from north-eastern Australia 

Jeffrey D. Miller, Kirstin A. Dobbs, Colin J. Limpus, Neil Mattocks and André M. Landry Jr

pp. 89-95

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