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Saxon, Michael J.
Title
Management strategy for the conservation of the Long-footed Potoroo (Potorous longipes) in Victoria / Michael J. Saxon, Stephen R. Henry and J.H. Seebeck
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East Melbourne, Vic. : Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources, Victoria, 1995
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599.20994 Sax/Msf
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Description
vii, 27 pages : maps ; 30 cm + 1 map ; 85 x 24 cm. folded to 22 x16 cm
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Technical report series / Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, 0810-5774 ; no. 127
Technical report series (Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research) ; no. 127
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"September 1994"
Map in pocket
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Bibliography: pages 21-23
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Technical report series (Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research) no:127 0810-5774
Subject
Endangered species -- Australia.
Potoroos -- Australia.
Wildlife conservation -- Australia -- Victoria.
Potoroos -- Australia -- Victoria.
Wildlife management -- Australia -- Victoria.
Author
Henry, Stephen R.
Seebeck, John H.
Victoria. Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research.
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