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The relationship between the presence of people, fire patterns and persistence of two threatened species in the Great Sandy Desert / Rachel Paltridge ... [et al.]
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88282
Call no:
RP25309
Author:
Paltridge, Rachel
Citation:
WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 2025 v.52, WR24076. doi:10.1071/WR24076
Year:
2025
Description:
17 p.
Subject:
Fire ecology - Western Australia - Great Sandy Desert
;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Great Sandy Desert
;
Bush fires - Western Australia - Prevention and control
;
Desert fauna - Western Australia
;
Pintupi (Australian people)
;
Bilby - Western Australia
;
Macrotis lagotis
;
Liopholis kintorei
;
Skinks - Western Australia
;
Endangered species - Western Australia - Western Desert
;
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