Wildlife Research in Australia: Practical and Applied Methods is a guide to conducting wildlife research in Australia. It provides advice on working through applications to animal ethics committees, presents general operating procedures for a range of wildlife research methods, and details animal welfare considerations for all Australian taxa. Compiled by over 200 researchers with extensive experience in field-based wildlife research, teaching and animal ethics administration, this comprehensive book supports best practice research methods and helps readers navigate the institutional animal care approval process. Wildlife Research in Australia will help foster a national approach to wildlife research methods, and is an invaluable tool for researchers, teachers, students, animal ethics committee members and organisations participating in wildlife research and other activities with wildlife.
More than 300 species of Australian native animals, mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, use tree hollows, but there has never been a complete inventory of them, until this book.
The guide features more than 400 stunning color photographs, and coverage includes 350 birds, 70 mammals, 30 reptiles, and 16 frogs likely to be encountered in Australia's major tourist destinations.
Abstracts of Occasional Papers Published by Officers of the Western Australian Wildlife Research Centre, 1974-1980
The book comprises 45 chapters, each detailing pathological changes caused by specific pathogens including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminths and ectoparasites, and other injurious agents and conditions such as toxins and ...
A detailed, research-informed synthesis of the current issues facing the Australasian biota and the challenges involved in their conservation.
Readers will want this easy-to-carry, entertainingly written, beautifully illustrated book as a constant companion on any journey to Australia. It includes a section on the country's famous coral reefs and...
Of Beauty Rich and Rare: Fifty Years of CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology
... Research Report No. 29. (NSWDepartment ofPrimary Industries: Orange). Kays RW, Slauson KM (2008)Remote cameras. In:'Noninvasive Survey Methods for Carnivores.'(Eds RA Long, P MacKay,JRay andW Zielinski). pp.110–140. (IslandPress ...
Wildlife Research in South Australia: The Wildlife Conservation Fund Grants 1976-77 to 1979-80
In Medicine of Australian Mammals, more than 30 experts present the most current information available on the medical management of all taxa of Australian native mammals. This comprehensive text is divided into two parts.