Citizen Science and Cryptozoology, data received from listeners during 18 years of wildlife talkback on ABC North Coast New South Wales Local Radio (original) (raw)

The future of Australia's forest fauna revisited

Daniel Lunney

Conservation of Australia's Forest Fauna, 2004

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Conservation of Australian's Forest Fauna (2nd edn)

Ralf C Buckley

Austral Ecology, 2005

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AN ECOLOGICAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA'S FORESTS AND FAUNA (1770-2010

Daniel Lunney

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Back to the future: the contribution of palaeontology to the conservation of Australian forest faunas

Mike Archer

1991

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Conserving the forest mammals of New South Wales

Daniel Lunney

Conservation of Australia's Forest Fauna, 2004

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DEC (unpublished data). A Preliminary Analysis of Owl Call Playback Data for the PWD Central Directorate. Conservation Assessment and Data Unit, EPRD. Hurstville. Unpublished

Chris Chafer

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Armstrong Reserve Level Two Fauna Survey [Dunsborough, Western Australia]

John Scanlon

2012

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The forest fauna of the Northern Territory: knowledge, conservation and management

John Woinarski

2004

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Mammals of the Coastal Forests near Bega New South Wales: II. Annotated Checklist

Daniel Lunney

Australian Zoologist, 1987

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National context for the conservation fate of Victoria’s mammal fauna

John Woinarski

Victorian naturalist, 2016

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Mammals of the Coastal Forests near Bega, New South Wales I. Survey

Daniel Lunney

Australian Zoologist, 1986

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Call of the wild: Australian wildlife

Anita Pisch

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A Survey of Ground-dwelling Mammals Inhabiting Forests of the South Western Slopes, New South Wales

Matthew Stanton

Australian Zoologist 30(4), 1998

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The threats endangering Australia's at-risk fauna

Nicoli Eiras

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Do Exotic Vertebrates Structure the Biota of Australia? An Experimental Test in New South Wales

Robyn Molsher

Ecosystems, 2006

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The use of hollow-bearing trees by vertebrate fauna in wet and dry Eucalyptus obliqua forest, Tasmania

Don Driscoll

Wildlife Research, 2008

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Mammals of particular conservation concern in the Western Division of New South Wales

Christopher Dickman

Biological Conservation, 1993

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When log-dwellers meet loggers: impacts of forest fragmentation on two endemic log-dwelling beetles in southeastern Australia

Paul Sunnucks

Molecular Ecology, 2006

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The mammal fauna of the Sir Edward Pellew island group, Northern Territory, Australia: refuge and death-trap

John Woinarski

2011

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The disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia: context, cause, and response

Iain Gordon

Conservation Letters, 2011

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Long-term changes in the mammal fauna of logged, coastal forests near Bega, New South Wales, detected by analysis of dog and fox scats

Daniel Lunney

Australian Mammalogy, 2001

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Fossil Insects of Australia

Peter Jell

Memoirs of the Queensland Museum

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The ecology and habitat requirements of saproxylic beetles native to Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests : potential impacts of commercial forestry practices

Marie Yee

2005

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“Can we reverse the machinery which has ground down so much of this country?” The value of protected areas for fauna conservation: Editors' Prologue

Christopher Dickman

Australian Zoologist, 2017

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Australian Museum surveys of the vertebrate fauna of Coolah Tops National Park, NSW

Sally Reader

Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online, 2020

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Results of the search for the Potoroo in the south mwest and south coast of Western Australia 1975 76

Dave Kabay

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Ongoing unraveling of a continental fauna: Decline and extinction of Australian mammals since European settlement

John Woinarski

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2015

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Introduction to the Pilbara Biodiversity Survey, 2002–2007

Adrian Pinder

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Bearing up well? Understanding the past, present and future of Australia's koalas. Black, K.H., Price, G.J., Archer, M., Hand, S.J., 2014

Karen Black

Gondwana Research

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The importance of appropriate taxonomy in Australian mammalogy

Kenny Travouillon

Australian Mammalogy, 2022

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Hollow-using vertebrate fauna of Tasmania: distribution, hollow requirements and conservation status

Eric Woehler

Australian Journal of Zoology, 2008

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Dung Beetles (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae and Aphodiinae) Active in Forest Habitats in Southwestern Australia During Winter

James Ridsdill-Smith

Australian Journal of Entomology, 1983

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Entomology and the Australian Entomological Society

James Ridsdill-Smith

Australian Journal of Entomology, 2004

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Small terrestrial mammals on Doongan Station, in the Northern Kimberley bioregion, Western Australia

Alexander Dudley

Australian Mammalogy, 2016

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Wildlife conservation in the south-east forests of New South Wales

Graham Pyke

Technical Reports of the Australian Museum

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