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Volume 33 Number 3 2006


The value of nest boxes in the research and management of Australian hollow-using arboreal marsupials 

Georgia L. Beyer and Ross L. Goldingay

pp. 161-174

  
 


Home range, habitat selection and diet of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in a semi-urban riparian environment 

John G. White, Robert Gubiani, Nathalie Smallman, Kelly Snell and Anne Morton

pp. 175-180

  
 


Clinical signs and duration of cyanide toxicosis delivered by the M-44 ejector in wild dogs 

Amber L. Hooke, Lee Allen and Luke K.-P. Leung

pp. 181-185

  
 


Impact on predation of sea turtle nests when predator control was removed midway through the nesting season 

Richard M. Engeman, R. Erik Martin, Henry T. Smith, John Woolard, Carrie K. Crady, Bernice Constantin, Margo Stahl and N. Paige Groninger

pp. 187-192

  
 


Estimating site occupancy and detectability of an endangered New Zealand lizard, the Otago skink (Oligosoma otagense) 

Catherine M. Roughton and Philip J. Seddon

pp. 193-198

  
 


The diet of powerful owls (Ninox strenua) and prey availability in a continuum of habitats from disturbed urban fringe to protected forest environments in south-eastern Australia 

R. Cooke, R. Wallis, F. Hogan, J. White and A. Webster

pp. 199-206

  
 


Dry-season use of space, habitats and shelters by the short-eared rock-wallaby (Petrogale brachyotis) in the monsoon tropics 

Wendy R. Telfer and Anthony D. Griffiths

pp. 207-214

  
 


Aspects of the ecology of swamp antechinus (Antechinus minimus maritimus) on a Bass Strait island 

M. G. Sale, S. J. Ward and J. P. Y. Arnould

pp. 215-221

  
 


Variation in population dynamics and movement patterns between two geographically isolated populations of the dusky hopping mouse (Notomys fuscus) 

K. E. Moseby, H. Owens, R. Brandle, J. K. Bice and J. Gates

pp. 223-232

  
 


A community-based wildlife survey: the knowledge and attitudes of residents of suburban Brisbane, with a focus on bandicoots 

Sean I. FitzGibbon and Darryl N. Jones

pp. 233-241

  
 


Summer survey of dugong distribution and abundance in Shark Bay reveals additional key habitat area 

David K. Holley, Ivan R. Lawler and Nicholas J. Gales

pp. 243-250

  
 


  
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