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The acceptability of three types of predator baits to captive non-target animals
Record no:
40117
Author:
Martin, G. R.
;
Twigg, L. E.
;
Marlow, N. J.
;
Kirkpatrick, W. E.
;
King, Dennis R., 1942-2002
;
Gaikhorst, G.
Year:
2002
Series:
WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 2002 v.29, no.5 : 489-502 [kept P591.994]
Subject:
Feral animals - Control - Australia
;
Sodium Fluoroacetate - Toxicology
;
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