Populations of macropods are higher than estimated pre-European densities in many parts of Australia. To achieve appropriate densities of macropods in the Australian Capital Territory's nature reserves, multi-tenure kangaroo management units are used to tailor management of kangaroos and total grazing pressure to achieve conservation objectives. An adaptive management framework is recommended that monitors the state of the ground-layer vegetation and alters the cull accordingly. This case study may provide insights for kangaroo management in other temperate areas of Australia
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
For the past three years, university researchers (University of Queensland and University of New Eng...
Tree kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodidae, Dendrolagus) are some of Australasia's least known mammal...
Populations of macropods are higher than estimated pre-European densities in many parts of Australia...
Rangelands worldwide have been subject to broadscale modification, such as widespread predator contr...
Large mammalian grazers are ecosystem engineers that alter the resources available to other spe...
1. The movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as ...
Numerous large herbivore species, both native and exotic, share the southern Australian rangelands w...
The Red Kangaroo is the dominant native grazing herbivore over much of the arid rangeland area of We...
Adaptive management is driven by structured decision making and evidence from monitoring in a 'learn...
Adaptive management is driven by structured decision making and evidence from monitoring in a 'learn...
Adaptive management is driven by structured decision making and evidence from monitoring in a 'learn...
The Red Kangaroo is the dominant native grazing herbivore over much of the arid rangeland area of We...
In South Australia, overabundant kangaroo populations are managed through commercial harvest. Kangar...
© 2014 Dr. Sarah Wheeler GarnickMany theories seek to explain herbivore community ecology. While muc...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
For the past three years, university researchers (University of Queensland and University of New Eng...
Tree kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodidae, Dendrolagus) are some of Australasia's least known mammal...
Populations of macropods are higher than estimated pre-European densities in many parts of Australia...
Rangelands worldwide have been subject to broadscale modification, such as widespread predator contr...
Large mammalian grazers are ecosystem engineers that alter the resources available to other spe...
1. The movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as ...
Numerous large herbivore species, both native and exotic, share the southern Australian rangelands w...
The Red Kangaroo is the dominant native grazing herbivore over much of the arid rangeland area of We...
Adaptive management is driven by structured decision making and evidence from monitoring in a 'learn...
Adaptive management is driven by structured decision making and evidence from monitoring in a 'learn...
Adaptive management is driven by structured decision making and evidence from monitoring in a 'learn...
The Red Kangaroo is the dominant native grazing herbivore over much of the arid rangeland area of We...
In South Australia, overabundant kangaroo populations are managed through commercial harvest. Kangar...
© 2014 Dr. Sarah Wheeler GarnickMany theories seek to explain herbivore community ecology. While muc...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
For the past three years, university researchers (University of Queensland and University of New Eng...
Tree kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodidae, Dendrolagus) are some of Australasia's least known mammal...