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Wooden poles can provide habitat connectivity for a gliding mammal

Ross L. Goldingay A C , Brendan D. Taylor A and Tina Ball B
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A School of Environmental Science & Management, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.

B Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service, Mackay, Qld 4740, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: ross.goldingay@scu.edu.au

Australian Mammalogy 33(1) 36-43 https://doi.org/10.1071/AM10023
Submitted: 19 July 2010  Accepted: 17 January 2011   Published: 23 March 2011



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