Indigenous peoples of western Arnhem Land, central northern Australia, have detailed knowledge of the rock kangaroos of the region, species that are little known to science. Information about the ecology of the species is required for their conservation and management. Ethnoecological studies can assist senior indigenous people with transfer of knowledge and can give respect and meaningful employment to those involved. We used semidirected interviews in the regional vernacular, Bininj Kunwok, to record indigenous knowledge of the ecology of the four rock kangaroo species (Petrogale brachyotis, P. concinna, Macropus bernardus and M. robustus). Discussions focussed on habitat preferences, diet, activity patterns, reproduction, predation, and ...
After providing background on Dendrolagus species in Australia, two consecutive surveys of Brisbane'...
This book provides an authoritative source of information on kangaroos and their relatives. Topics i...
Many species have adapted their behaviour to survive in anthropogenically developed environments (he...
Indigenous peoples of western Arnhem Land, central northern Australia, have detailed knowledge of th...
Kangaroos are culturally significant to Aboriginal people but Aboriginal people are generally not in...
Tree kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodidae, Dendrolagus) are some of Australasia's least known mammal...
Kangaroo management is important to the sustainability of Australia’s rangeland landscapes. The co...
In South Australia, overabundant kangaroo populations are managed through commercial harvest. Kangar...
The management of kangaroos is one of the most controversial issues in Australian wildlife managemen...
The eastern grey kangaroo is a common and iconic species of Australia. Its specialised behaviour and...
A small series of recent monitoring studies has reported major declines for many native mammal speci...
Musky Rat-kangaroos, Hypsiprymnodon moschatus, are the smallest member of the kangaroo family (Macro...
A small series of recent monitoring studies has reported major declines for many native mammal speci...
After providing some brief background on Dendrolagus species in Australia, two consecutive surveys o...
After providing some brief background on Dendrolagus species in Australia, two consecutive surveys o...
After providing background on Dendrolagus species in Australia, two consecutive surveys of Brisbane'...
This book provides an authoritative source of information on kangaroos and their relatives. Topics i...
Many species have adapted their behaviour to survive in anthropogenically developed environments (he...
Indigenous peoples of western Arnhem Land, central northern Australia, have detailed knowledge of th...
Kangaroos are culturally significant to Aboriginal people but Aboriginal people are generally not in...
Tree kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodidae, Dendrolagus) are some of Australasia's least known mammal...
Kangaroo management is important to the sustainability of Australia’s rangeland landscapes. The co...
In South Australia, overabundant kangaroo populations are managed through commercial harvest. Kangar...
The management of kangaroos is one of the most controversial issues in Australian wildlife managemen...
The eastern grey kangaroo is a common and iconic species of Australia. Its specialised behaviour and...
A small series of recent monitoring studies has reported major declines for many native mammal speci...
Musky Rat-kangaroos, Hypsiprymnodon moschatus, are the smallest member of the kangaroo family (Macro...
A small series of recent monitoring studies has reported major declines for many native mammal speci...
After providing some brief background on Dendrolagus species in Australia, two consecutive surveys o...
After providing some brief background on Dendrolagus species in Australia, two consecutive surveys o...
After providing background on Dendrolagus species in Australia, two consecutive surveys of Brisbane'...
This book provides an authoritative source of information on kangaroos and their relatives. Topics i...
Many species have adapted their behaviour to survive in anthropogenically developed environments (he...