Published online 29 March 2016Australia has one of the worst mammal extinction rates in the world, with translocations to refuge locations increasingly being advocated to help address problems of species decline. Offshore islands can function as these refuges, removing species from threatening processes and providing a source of animals for reintroduction. Historically, the focus of many island translocations in Australia has been the conservation of a single species, with data on long-term translocation success and population dynamics after release generally lacking. Here we examine the results of a multispecies translocation ontoWedgeIsland, off the South Australian coast 30–40 years ago. Fewer than a dozen individuals of three species – ...
Introduced predators are a major driver of global biodiversity loss. Over the last 200 years, the di...
Threatened species management in New Zealand has been successful largely through the transfer of thr...
Threatened species management in New Zealand has been successful largely through the transfer of thr...
Translocations - the movement of species from one place to another - are likely to become more commo...
Translocations - the movement of species from one place to another - are likely to become more commo...
Translocations - the movement of species from one place to another - are likely to become more commo...
Context: Australian islands have provided a major conservation refuge for many native mammals; howev...
Context: Australian islands have provided a major conservation refuge for many native mammals; howev...
Context: Australian islands have provided a major conservation refuge for many native mammals; howev...
Context: Australian islands have provided a major conservation refuge for many native mammals; howev...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
© 2002 Leona Tracey Waldegrave-KnightCurrently, there are estimated to be no more than 25 Brush-tail...
Introduced predators are a major driver of global biodiversity loss. Over the last 200 years, the di...
Threatened species management in New Zealand has been successful largely through the transfer of thr...
Threatened species management in New Zealand has been successful largely through the transfer of thr...
Translocations - the movement of species from one place to another - are likely to become more commo...
Translocations - the movement of species from one place to another - are likely to become more commo...
Translocations - the movement of species from one place to another - are likely to become more commo...
Context: Australian islands have provided a major conservation refuge for many native mammals; howev...
Context: Australian islands have provided a major conservation refuge for many native mammals; howev...
Context: Australian islands have provided a major conservation refuge for many native mammals; howev...
Context: Australian islands have provided a major conservation refuge for many native mammals; howev...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
© 2002 Leona Tracey Waldegrave-KnightCurrently, there are estimated to be no more than 25 Brush-tail...
Introduced predators are a major driver of global biodiversity loss. Over the last 200 years, the di...
Threatened species management in New Zealand has been successful largely through the transfer of thr...
Threatened species management in New Zealand has been successful largely through the transfer of thr...