skip to:
content
Global Links
Site Map
Accessibility
Contact us
Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia
Home
About Us
Publications
Education
Employment
Events
Contacts
Search DPIRD
Search WA Government
Logon
Library Catalogue
Full Record
Back to Search Results
Title:
The introduced European red fox (Vulpes vulpes), a serious threat to native animals of the South-West : a report / by P. Christensen.
Author:
Christensen, P. E. S.
Year:
1978.
Description:
35 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Western Australia.
;
Vertebrate pests.
;
Predators.
;
Vulpes vulpes.
;
Bettongia.
Notes:
Bibliography : p. 34-35.
Type:
Book
Item Availability
Item Availability
{ 1 } items found
Result
Links
Status
Location
Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Storage
639.69(941) CHR [Q]
Similar Items
Red fox [Replaces APB Infonote 7/90] / by Peter Thomson.
Pulse research and industry development in Western Australia, 1997, presented at University of Western Australia, 20 February 1997 / compiled and edited by S.P. Loss and K.M.M. Siddique.
Conserving and controlling / Agriculture Protection Board.
The Vermin Act, 1918, and the amending Act of 1919 : a few brief explanations and suggestions to vermin boards / by Alex Crawford.
Horticulture Program : good partnerships, great results : biennial conference, Mandurah Quays Resort, 18 and 19 September 2003 : contributed papers. [Variant title:Good partnerships, great results.]
Guardian dogs : best practice manual for the use of livestock guardian dogs / by Linda van Bommel.
The effect of cane toads on a marsupial carnivore, the northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus / Meri Oakwood.
Taking control : a national approach to pest animals : inquiry into the impact on agriculture of pest animals / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. [Variant title:Inquiry into the impact on agriculture of pest animals.]
Cane Toad Forum, 19th/20th March 2005 ... Kununurra : [draft proceedings]
Adapting to an invasive species : toxic cane toads induce morphological change in Australian snakes / Ben L. Phillips and Richard Shine.