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Exploiting our native fauna - culling, harvesting, farming? : Proceedings of a symposium held at the University of Adelaide, 27-28 September 1996

Australian Institute of Biology1997
Books, Manuscripts
Proceedings from a symposium held on a topical issue, likely to promote lively and interesting debate.
Imprint:
Fortitude Valley QLD : Australian Institute of Biology, March 1997
Collation:
100 pages
Series title:
Australian Biologist ; Volume 10 number 1
Notes:
Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Trust collection
Contents:
Sustainable use of wildlife - A crossroads in kangaroo politics - Kangaroo culling, harvesting and farming in South Australia: an ecological approach - Crocodiles - Why the koala should not be culled, when the real problems are poor management and land degradation - Risk assessment and koala management in South Australia - Managing over-abundance in koala propulations in south-eastern Australia: future options - Emu farming: big business or just big birds - The exploitation of frogs: past, present and future - Australian freshwater crayfish: exploitation by fishing and aquaculture - Sustainability of marine fisheries: trends in abalone and tuna production from South Australian waters - Pests, pestilence, pollen and pot-roasts: the need for community-based management of flying foxes in Australia - Harvesting black cockatoos in the Northern territory: catastrophe or conservation?
ISBN:
10306234 (invalid)
Dewey class:
333.954
Language:
English
BRN:
25094
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
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