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Australian Mammalogy
Volume 26 Number 1 2004


New South Wales Kangaroo Management Program: 2002 and beyond.. 

JH Gilroy

pp. 3-8

 


Managing the commercial harvest of kangaroos in the Murray-Darling Basin. 

SR McLeod , RB Hacker and JP Druhan

pp. 9-22

 


The role of kangaroos in Australian tourism. 

K Higginbottom , CL Northrope , DB Croft , B Hill and E Fredline

pp. 23-32

 


Population monitoring for kangaroo management. 

AR Pople

pp. 37-44

 


Lifetime reproductive success in a population of female red kangaroos Macropus rufus in the sheep rangelands of western New South Wales: Environmental effects and population dynamics 

AD Bilton and DB Croft

pp. 45-60

 


Should immunocontraception be used for wildlife population management? 

DW Cooper

pp. 61-65

 


Long-acting contraceptives: a new tool to manage overabundant kangaroo populations in nature reserves and urban areas.. 

HC Adderton

pp. 67-74

 


Genetic effects of kangaroo harvesting. 

PT Hale

pp. 75-86

 


Do kangaroos exhibit water-focused grazing patterns in arid New South Wales? A case study in Sturt National Park. 

R Montague-Drake and DB Croft

pp. 87-100

 


Kangaroo management: individuals and communities. 

DB Croft

pp. 101-108

 


Mammalian metabolism: insights from arid zone reptiles. 

AJ Hulbert and PL Else

pp. 111-116

 


  
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