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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 33 Number 8 2006


Powerline corridors: degraded ecosystems or wildlife havens? 

Donna J. Clarke, Kate A. Pearce and John G. White

pp. 615-626

  
 


Floristic and structural components of habitat use by the eastern pygmy-possum (Cercartetus nanus) in burnt and unburnt habitats 

Ayesha I. Tulloch and Chris R. Dickman

pp. 627-637

  
 


Habitat utilisation by small mammals in a coastal heathland exhibiting symptoms of Phytophthora cinnamomi infestation 

W. Scott Laidlaw and Barbara A. Wilson

pp. 639-649

  
 


Attractiveness of a novel omnivore bait, PIGOUT®, to feral pigs (Sus scrofa) and assessment of risks of bait uptake by non-target species 

Brendan D. Cowled, Steven J. Lapidge, Michelle Smith and Linton Staples

pp. 651-660

  
 


Dietary analysis of regurgitates and stomach samples from free-living Australian sea lions 

Rebecca R. McIntosh, Brad Page and Simon D. Goldsworthy

pp. 661-669

  
 


Dietary preferences of juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) on a tropical reef flat 

Mariana M. P. B. Fuentes, Ivan R. Lawler and Emma Gyuris

pp. 671-678

  
 


Application of pharmaceutical drug delivery for biological control of the common brushtail possum in New Zealand: a review 

A. McDowell, B. J. McLeod, T. Rades and I. G. Tucker

pp. 679-689

  
 


Control of pest mammals for biodiversity protection in Australia. I. Patterns of control and monitoring 

Ben Reddiex, David M. Forsyth, Eve McDonald-Madden, Luke D. Einoder, Peter A. Griffioen, Ryan R. Chick and Alan J. Robley

pp. 691-709

  
 


Control of pest mammals for biodiversity protection in Australia. II. Reliability of knowledge 

Ben Reddiex and David M. Forsyth

pp. 711-717

  
 


  
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