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  • Members: 79
  • Category: Ecology
  • Founded: Nov 28, 2002
  • Language: English
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This is a group for discussion of the biology, ecology, conservation, etc. of wild mammals in Australia. It also includes mammal "twitching"!
Please remember that messages sent to the Mammals-Aus mailing list SHOULD NOT:
- be of a purely commercial nature
- contain offensive or inappropriate language
- contain personal attacks - argue about the message, not the messenger
- include all of the original message if replying (use only what's needed for clarity)
- stray too far from our main topics: Australian mammals, their habitat, ecology, etc.

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PhD opportunity on macropods and climate change as part of an ARC Di
Dear everyone, A fabulous opportunity exists for a suitably qualified PhD student. The project is to establish what are the population level determinants of
Posted - Wed Nov 4, 2009 3:45 am
Euan Ritchie
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When do you trust someone elses Squirrel Glider ID?
Gday everyone Just have a question regarding when you can trust a Squirrel Glider/Sugar Glider ID. I am currently conducting a survey of the distribution of
Posted - Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:24 am
Hugh
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Byron Bay Spotlighting tours
Greetings, does anyone know of a person or company for spotlighting or other mammal focused tours out of Byron Bay. I have some customers who are now down that
Posted - Wed Oct 7, 2009 1:41 am
Alan Gillanders
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gps locality records for spectacled hare wallabies and northern nail
Dear everyone, Does anybody have reliable gps locations (with dates preferably) for spectacled hare wallabies and northern nailtail wallabies that they would
Posted - Tue Oct 6, 2009 4:40 am
Euan Ritchie
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Re: Any Feathertail Glider spotting tricks?
What I probably neglected to add is that long hours in the bush at night is they key! I've had most success detecting Feathertail Gliders in surveys in tall
Posted - Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:38 am
Lozza
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