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The anatomy of a failed reintroduction: a case study with the Brown Treecreeper

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Sheean (Bennett), Victoria
Doerr, Veronica
Doerr, Erik
Manning, Adrian
Lindenmayer, David B

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Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union

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Reintroductions are often used to re-establish a self-sustaining population of a species as a conservation method. Despite their prevalence, few reintroductions have followed recent international recommendations to publish details such as appropriate site

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Emu

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2037-12-31