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A survey of myxomatosis and rabbit infestation trends in the eastern Riverina, New South Wales, 1951-1960
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60149
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RP10690
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Myers, K.
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C.S.I.R.O. WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 1962 v.7 no.1 : 1-12;
Year:
1962
Subject:
Feral animals - Control - Australia
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Rabbits - Australia
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Myxomatosis
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