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Title:
Identification of a general economic strategy for the control of stock losses due to dingoes : final report for the funding period 1982-1985.
Author:
Western Australia Agriculture Protection Board.
Year:
1985?]
Series:
Final report (Australian Meat Research Committee)
Description:
viii, 41 leaves ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Predation.
;
Baiting.
;
Feeding behaviour.
;
Behaviour.
;
Dingoes.
;
Baits.
;
Western Australia.
Notes:
Cover title. A.M.R.C. Project number 492/0042.
Type:
Book
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599.742.1(941) IDE
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