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Retention of transmitter attachments on black cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus spp.)

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Le Souef, Anna T.
Stojanovic, Dejan
Burbridge, Allan H.
Vitali, Simone D.
Heinsohn, Robert
Dawson, Rick
Warren, Kristin

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Surrey Beatty & Sons

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Despite the widespread use of telemetry to track the movements of many different avian species, there are few published studies describing tracking methods for large psittacine birds. Due to their powerful bills and inquisitive demeanours, large parrots m

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Pacific Conservation Biology

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2037-12-31
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