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Volume 30 Number 3 2003


Frog ecology in modified Australian landscapes: a review 

Donna Hazell

pp. 193-205

  
 


Fertility control in the koala, Phascolarctos cinereus: the impact of slow-release implants containing levonorgestrel or oestradiol on the production of pouch young 

David R. Middleton, Bryan Walters, Peter Menkhorst and Patrick Wright

pp. 207-212

  
 


Redefining introgressed protected mammals: when is a wildcat a wild cat and a dingo a wild dog? 

Mike J. Daniels and Laurie Corbett

pp. 213-218

  
 


Factors associated with fox (Vulpes vulpes) predation of lambs in Britain 

Rebecca L. Moberly, Piran C. L. White , Charlotte C. Webbon, Philip J. Baker and Stephen Harris

pp. 219-227

  
 


Use of sap trees by the yellow-bellied glider near Maryborough in south-east Queensland 

Teresa J. Eyre and Ross L. Goldingay

pp. 229-236

  
 


Effects of motorised boat passes on the time budgets of New Zealand dabchick, Poliocephalus rufopectus 

Ashleigh Bright, Gavin R. Reynolds, John Innes and Joseph R. Waas

pp. 237-244

  
 


Altitudinal and temporal differences in the food of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) at alpine and subalpine altitudes in the Snowy Mountains 

K. Green

pp. 245-253

  
 


Capture of koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) by remote injection of tiletamine–zolazapam (Zoletil®) and medetomidine 

Michael Lynch and Roger Martin

pp. 255-258

  
 


The use of nest boxes by arboreal marsupials in the forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria 

D. B. Lindenmayer, C. I. MacGregor, R. B. Cunningham, R. D. Incoll, M. Crane, D. Rawlins and D. R. Michael

pp. 259-264

  
 


Evidence of target specificity in attacks by Australian magpies on humans 

Rowena M. Warne and Darryl N. Jones

pp. 265-267

  
 


Small rodents in the crop ecosystem of Pothwar Plateau, Pakistan 

I. Hussain, A. M. Cheema and A. A. Khan

pp. 269-274

  
 


Origins, age composition and change in numbers of moulting southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina L.) in the Windmill Islands, Vincennes Bay, east Antarctica, 1988–2001 

John van den Hoff, Rupert Davies and Harry Burton

pp. 275-280

  
 


Dispersal patterns in a regional koala population in south-east Queensland 

David S. Dique , Jim Thompson, Harriet J. Preece, Deidré L. de Villiers and Frank N. Carrick

pp. 281-290

  
 


Habitat requirements of the squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) and associated possums and gliders on the New South Wales central coast 

A. P. Smith and M. Murray

pp. 291-301

  
 


  
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