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Title:
Can kangaroos survive in the wheatbelt?
Author:
Arnold, G. W. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Helena Valley (Australia). Div. of Wildlife and Ecology)
Year:
1990
Series:
Journal of agriculture, Western Australia, 4 ser. v. 31(1) : 14
Description:
col. ill.
Holdings:
v.31(1) (1990)
Subject:
Kangaroos.
;
Nature conservation.
;
Western Australia.
;
Survival.
;
Land clearance.
Notes:
2 tables, 1 figure.
(En)
Type:
Journal Article
Abstract:
Examines the impact of land clearing on kangaroo numbers in the Western Australian wheatbelt. Discusses the life cycle of kangaroos, and damage to crops by kangaroos.
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1
1990
31
(1)14
On Shelf
South Perth
05:63(941)
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