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Great news for Gilbert's Potoroo. Top predators maintain ecosystems balance/ Jennifer Parkhurst.
Record no:
62288
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RP23393
Author:
Foundation for Australia's Most Endangered Species
;
Parkhurst, Jennifer
Citation:
FAME. 2010 no.1 : p. 5; p. 6;
Year:
2010
Subject:
Potoroos - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Potorous gilbertii
;
Dingoes
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Predation (Biology)
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Predatory animals - Australia
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