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Volume 31 Number 1 2004


Comparative evaluation of new approaches to survey birds 

David M. Watson

pp. 1-11

  
 


The diet of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in south-eastern Australia and the potential effects of rabbit haemorrhagic disease 

Glen Saunders, Mani Berghout, Barry Kay, Barbara Triggs, Remy van de Ven and Roy Winstanley

pp. 13-18

  
 


Low-density koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populations in the mulgalands of south-west Queensland. IV. Abundance and conservation status 

B. J. Sullivan, G. S. Baxter, A. T. Lisle, L. Pahl and W. M. Norris

pp. 19-29

  
 


The epidemiology of rabbit haemorrhagic disease, and its impact on rabbit populations, in south-western Australia 

John S. Bruce, Laurie E. Twigg and Garry S. Gray

pp. 31-49

  
 


Scavengers and detritivores of kangaroo harvest offcuts in arid Australia 

J. L. Read and D. Wilson

pp. 51-56

  
 


A comparison of three survey methods for collecting bat echolocation calls and species-accumulation rates from nightly Anabat recordings 

D. J. Milne, M. Armstrong, A. Fisher, T. Flores and C. R. Pavey

pp. 57-63

  
 


Enhancing fauna habitat in grazed native grasslands and woodlands: use of artificially placed log refuges by fauna 

Damian R. Michael, Ian D. Lunt and Wayne A. Robinson

pp. 65-71

  
 


Roosting and foraging ecology of the golden-tipped bat (Kerivoula papuensis) on the south coast of New South Wales 

Bradley S. Law and Mark Chidel

pp. 73-82

  
 


Wildlife road-kills on three major roads in north-eastern New South Wales 

Brendan D. Taylor and Ross L. Goldingay

pp. 83-91

  
 


A method of sampling blood from Australian freshwater turtles 

Kris D. Rogers and David T. Booth

pp. 93-95

  
 


Significant relationships between the serum leptin concentration and the conventional fat reserve indices in a wildlife species, Hokkaido sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) 

Masatsugu Suzuki , Mayumi Yokoyama, Manabu Onuma, Hiroshi Takahashi, Masami Yamanaka, Hideaki Okada, Yasuhiro Ichimura and Noriyuki Ohtaishi

pp. 97-100

  
 


Capture and immobilisation of cuscuses and ringtail possums in Papua New Guinea 

Leonardo A. Salas and Suzette A. Stephens

pp. 101-107

  
 


  
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