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The conservation status of Australian malurids and their value as models in understanding land-management issues

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Skroblin, Anja
Murphy, S.A.

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Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union

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The conservation status of many birds in Australia has been deteriorating in response to human activities. Changes to land-management practices are required to halt declines but, in many cases, the causal mechanisms of declines are poorly known and so it

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Emu

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2037-12-31
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