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Population characteristics and management of the long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) in high-quality habitat in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales

Melinda A. Norton A B E , Alison Prentice A , Juliet Dingle A , Kris French B and Andrew W. Claridge C D
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A National Parks and Wildlife Service, Office of Environment and Heritage, Highlands Area, 1311 Nowra Road, Fitzroy Falls, NSW 2577, Australia.

B School of Biological Sciences, University of Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.

C National Parks and Wildlife Service, Office of Environment and Heritage, Southern Ranges Branch, PO Box 733, Queanbeyan, NSW 2620, Australia.

D School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences, University of New South Wales at Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia.

E Corresponding author. Email: melinda.norton@environment.nsw.gov.au

Australian Mammalogy 37(1) 67-74 https://doi.org/10.1071/AM14026
Submitted: 16 September 2014  Accepted: 14 January 2015   Published: 13 February 2015



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