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Volume 36 Number 6 2009


Fencing artificial waterpoints failed to influence density and distribution of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) 

Y. Fukuda, H. I. McCallum, G. C. Grigg and A. R. Pople

pp. 457-465

  
 


Restricted gene flow in the endangered pygmy bluetongue lizard (Tiliqua adelaidensis) in a fragmented agricultural landscape 

Annabel L. Smith, Michael G. Gardner, Aaron L. Fenner and C. Michael Bull

pp. 466-478

  
 


Factors affecting nest-site selection and nest success of translocated greater sage grouse 

Rick J. Baxter, Jerran T. Flinders, David G. Whiting and Dean L. Mitchell

pp. 479-487

  
 


Do utility corridors affect movements of small terrestrial fauna? 

Susan M. Carthew, Briony Horner and Katherine M. W. Jones

pp. 488-495

  
 


Shedding new light on old species identifications: morphological and genetic evidence suggest a need for conservation status review of the critically endangered bat, Saccolaimus saccolaimus 

Damian J. Milne, Felicity C. Jackling, Manpreet Sidhu and Belinda R. Appleton

pp. 496-508

  
 


Does habitat structure influence capture probabilities? A study of reptiles in a eucalypt forest 

Michael D. Craig, Andrew H. Grigg, Mark J. Garkaklis, Richard J. Hobbs, Carl D. Grant, Patricia A. Fleming and Giles E. St J. Hardy

pp. 509-515

  
 


Impacts on a threatened bird population of removals for translocation 

David Bain and Kristine French

pp. 516-521

  
 



Practicality and humaneness of euthanasia of pest birds with compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) from petrol engine exhaust 

Christopher R. Tidemann and Daryl H. King

pp. 522-527

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Aerial baiting with 1080 to control wild dogs does not affect the populations of two common small mammal species 

Sally Fenner, Gerhard Körtner and Karl Vernes

pp. 528-532

  
 


Predicting the ecological impact of cane toads (Bufo marinus) on threatened camaenid land snails in north-western Australia 

David Pearson, Matthew Greenlees, Georgia Ward-Fear and Richard Shine

pp. 533-540

  
 


Assessing the monitoring of sooty shearwater (Puffinus griseus) abundance in southern New Zealand 

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

pp. 541-552

  
 


  
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