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A zoological revolution: using native fauna to assist in its own survival
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A zoological revolution: using native fauna to assist in its own survival

Daniel Lunney and C. R Dickman
Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
2002

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Confronting crises in conservation : a talk on the wild side / Michael Archer Conservation benefit from harvesting kangaroos : status report at the start of a new millennium : a paper to stimulate discussion and research / Gordon Grigg Native Australian mammals as pets : an overview / Paul Hopwood Bandicoots as companions / Richard W. Braithwaite Potential conservation benefits and problems associated with bioprospecting in the marine environment / Kirsten Benkendorff In praise of national parks / Penelope Figgis Wildlife and tourism / Richard W. Braithwaite and Paul C. Reynolds What revolution? / Harry F. Recher Problems with keeping native Australian mammals as companion animals / Karen L. Viggers and David B. Lindenmayer Conserving nature : how best to impassion our community? / John H. Harris Vertebrate fauna and its management on an urban block in northern New South Wales / Greg P. Clancy Deliberate translocation of marine invertebrates : a personal perspective / Pat Hutchings A zoological revolution : utilising wildlife to conserve wildlife and landscapes / Daniel Lunney and Chris Dickman.

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