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Volume 34 Number 2 2007


Resource selection by grazing herbivores on post-fire regrowth in a West African woodland savanna 

Erik Klop, Janneke van Goethem and Hans H. de Iongh

pp. 77-83

  
 


Tree use by koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) after fire in remnant coastal forest 

Alison Matthews, Daniel Lunney, Shaan Gresser and Wendy Maitz

pp. 84-93

  
 


Koalas continue to occupy their previous home-ranges after selective logging in Callitris–Eucalyptus forest 

Rodney P. Kavanagh, Matthew A. Stanton and Traecey E. Brassil

pp. 94-107

  
 


The successful eradication of introduced roof rats (Rattus rattus) from Buck Island using diphacinone, followed by an irruption of house mice (Mus musculus) 

Gary W. Witmer, Frank Boyd and Zandy Hillis-Starr

pp. 108-115

  
 


Aerial baiting for wild dogs has no observable impact on spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus) in a rainshadow woodland 

Andrew W. Claridge and Douglas J. Mills

pp. 116-124

  
 


Bait consumption by, and 1080-based control of, feral pigs in the Mediterranean climatic region of south-western Australia 

Laurie E. Twigg, Tim Lowe and Gary Martin

pp. 125-139

  
 


Long-term automated monitoring of the distribution of small carnivores 

C. M. King, R. M. McDonald, R. D. Martin, G. W. Tempero and S. J. Holmes

pp. 140-148

  
 


Field evaluation of supplementary feed and water for the northern hairy-nosed wombat, Lasiorhinus krefftii 

Donna L. Treby, Alan Horsup and Peter J. Murray

pp. 149-155

  
 


Recovery of the red-finned blue-eye: an endangered fish from springs of the Great Artesian Basin 

R. Fairfax, R. Fensham, R. Wager, S. Brooks, A. Webb and P. Unmack

pp. 156-166

  
 


  
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