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Can the Judas technique be applied to pest birds?

Andrew P. Woolnough A B , Tim J. Lowe A and Ken Rose A
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A Vertebrate Pest Research Section, Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia, 100 Bougainvillea Avenue, Forrestfield, WA 6058, Australia.

B Corresponding author. Email: awoolnough@agric.wa.gov.au

Wildlife Research 33(6) 449-455 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR06009
Submitted: 19 January 2006  Accepted: 11 August 2006   Published: 4 October 2006



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