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Volume 29 Number 4 2002


Mortality rates of feral ferrets (Mustela furo) in New Zealand  

Peter Caley , L. M. McElrea and Jim Hone

pp. 323-328

  
 


The population ecology of the squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) within a network of remnant linear habitats 

Rodney van der Ree

pp. 329-340

  
 


Predation rates of artificial nests in the edge and interior of a southern Victorian forest 

Lainie Berry

pp. 341-345

  
 


Foraging ecology of the agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) in the wet–dry tropics 

Simon C. Stirrat

pp. 347-361

  
 


Trends in abundance of New Zealand fur seals, Arctocephalus forsteri, at the Neptune Islands, South Australia 

P. D. Shaughnessy and A. McKeown

pp. 363-370

  
 


The fate of dried meat baits laid for fox control: the effects of bait presentation on take by foxes and non-target species, and on caching by foxes 

P. C. Thomson and N. E. Kok

pp. 371-377

  
 


Efficacy of hair-sampling techniques for the detection of medium-sized terrestrial mammals. I. A comparison between hair-funnels, hair-tubes and indirect signs 

D. J. Mills, B. Harris, A. W. Claridge and S. C. Barry

pp. 379-387

  
 


The diets of cats, foxes and dingoes in relation to prey availability in the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory 

Rachel Paltridge

pp. 389-403

  
 


Social and genetic analysis of a population of free-living cats (Felis catus L.) exploiting a resource-rich habitat 

Elizabeth Denny, Paul Yakovlevich, Mark D. B. Eldridge and Chris Dickman

pp. 405-413

  
 


  
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