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Volume 36 Number 2 2009


Use of artificial tree hollows by Australian birds and bats 

Ross L. Goldingay and Jane R. Stevens

pp. 81-97

  
 


Assuring that 1080 toxicosis in the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is humane. II. Analgesic drugs produce better welfare outcomes 

Clive A. Marks, Frank Gigliotti and Frank Busana

pp. 98-105

  
 


The relationship between hunting methods and sex, age and body weight in a non-trophy animal, the red fox 

Piotr Tryjanowski, Tim H. Sparks, Robert Kamieniarz and Marek Panek

pp. 106-109

  
 


Migration of feral pigs (Sus scrofa) in rainforests of north Queensland: fact or fiction? 

J. Mitchell, W. Dorney, R. Mayer and J. McIlroy

pp. 110-116

  
 


Evaluation of euthanasia and trap–neuter–return (TNR) programs in managing free-roaming cat populations 

Paige M. Schmidt, Todd M. Swannack, Roel R. Lopez and Margaret R. Slater

pp. 117-125

  
 


Pitfalls in using counts of roaring stags to index red deer (Cervus elaphus) population size 

Paolo Ciucci, Gianluca Catullo and Luigi Boitani

pp. 126-133

  
 


Assessing microhabitat use by roe deer and moose in China 

Guangshun Jiang, Jianzhang Ma, Minghai Zhang and Philip Stott

pp. 134-142

  
 


Small mammal populations in a eucalypt forest affected by fire and drought. I. Long-term patterns in an era of climate change 

Harry F. Recher, Daniel Lunney and Alison Matthews

pp. 143-158

  
 


Estimates of productivity and detection probabilities of breeding attempts in the sooty shearwater (Puffinus griseus), a burrow-nesting petrel 

Jamie Newman, David Fletcher, Henrik Moller, Corey Bragg, Darren Scott and Sam McKechnie

pp. 159-168

  
 


Assessing the use of milk fatty acids to infer the diet of the Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) 

A. M. M. Baylis, D. J. Hamer and P. D. Nichols

pp. 169-176

  
 


  
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