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Conservation of critically endangered wildlife species - scope for private landholder and citizens' action
Author
Macleod, N.D.
Kearney, F.C.
Spooner, H.
Woods, M.
Publisher
Australian Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2010
Body

The conservation status of wildlife on private grazing land is contentious. For macropods this ranges from ubiquitous pest species (e.g. kangaroos) to critically endangered for many of the smaller macropods, including the Bridled Nailtail Wallaby,which was thought to be extinct until ‘rediscovery’ in 1973 in Central Queensland. ...

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Paper
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Cite this paper: 
MacLeod, N.D., Kearney, F.C., Spooner, H. and Woods, M. (2010) Conservation of critically endangered wildlife species –scope for private landholder and citizens’ action.In: Proceedings of the 16thBiennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke (Eds D.J. Eldridge and C. Waters) (Australian Rangeland Society: Perth).
Conference Name
16th Biennial Conference, Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke, New South Wales
Keywords
Bridled Nailtail Wallaby
conservation
private grazing land