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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 33 Number 1 2006


Movements of female white-tailed deer to bait sites in West Virginia, USA 

Tyler A. Campbell, Christopher A. Langdon, Benjamin R. Laseter, W. Mark Ford, John W. Edwards and Karl V. Miller

pp. 1-4

  
 


Frequency and causes of kangaroo–vehicle collisions on an Australian outback highway 

Ulrike Klöcker, David B. Croft and Daniel Ramp

pp. 5-15

  
 


Change in the diet of sooty owls (Tyto tenebricosa) since European settlement: from terrestrial to arboreal prey and increased overlap with powerful owls 

Rohan J. Bilney, Raylene Cooke and John White

pp. 17-24

  
 


Estimating the age of kangaroos using eye lens weight 

S. R. McLeod, J. P. Druhan and R. B. Hacker

pp. 25-28

  
 


Association of common brown froglets, Crinia signifera, with clearcut forest edges in Tasmania, Australia 

Sue Baker and Bonnie Lauck

pp. 29-34

  
 


Meteorological effects on the activity of the giant burrowing frog (Heleioporus australiacus) in south-eastern Australia 

Trent D. Penman, Frank L. Lemckert and Michael J. Mahony

pp. 35-40

  
 


Fertility control in female eastern grey kangaroos using the GnRH agonist deslorelin. 1. Effects on reproduction 

C. A. Herbert, T. E. Trigg and D. W. Cooper

pp. 41-46

  
 


Fertility control in female eastern grey kangaroos using the GnRH agonist deslorelin. 2. Effects on behaviour 

R. Woodward, M. E. Herberstein and C. A. Herbert

pp. 47-55

  
 


Accuracy and precision of grey-headed flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) flyout counts 

David M. Forsyth, Michael P. Scroggie and Eve McDonald-Madden

pp. 57-65

  
 


Dietary strategy of the swamp antechinus (Antechinus minimus maritimus) (Marsupialia : Dasyuridae) in coastal and inland heathland habitats 

Louise M. Allison, Lesley A. Gibson and John G. Aberton

pp. 67-76

  
 


  
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