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An improved design for trap brackets used for trapping small mammals in trees

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Meggs, R. A.
Lindenmayer, D. B.
Linga, T.
Morris, B. J.

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This paper describes a new type of bracket to support ‘Elliott’ Type A traps for trapping small arboreal and scansorial marsupials in trees. The trap bracket is cheap, robust, and safe, quick and easy to install.

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Wildlife Research

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