Most urban mammals are small. However, one of the largest marsupials, the Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macropus giganteus, occurs in some urban areas. In 2007, we embarked on a longitudinal study of this species in the seaside town of Anglesea in southern Victoria, Australia. We have captured and tagged 360 individuals to date, fitting each adult with a collar displaying its name. We have monitored survival, reproduction and movements by resighting, recapture and radio-tracking, augmented by citizen science reports of collared individuals. Kangaroos occurred throughout the town, but the golf course formed the nucleus of this urban population. The course supported a high density of kangaroos (2–5/ha), and approximately half of them were tagged. Tot...
1. The movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as ...
48. Western Grey Kangaroo Macropus fuliginosus French: Kangourou gris / German: Westliches Gra...
Metropolitan Melbourne is divided into three regions; the Northern & Western metropolitan region, th...
Most urban mammals are small. However, one of the largest marsupials, the Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macr...
Urbanisation is a known threat to biodiversity globally, yet the full impacts of urbanisation on wil...
Context: As urban landscapes proliferate globally, the need for research into urban wildlife interac...
Human population growth and the resultant expansion of urban landscapes are drivers of biodiversity ...
Context. In Australia, various species of macropods (family Macropodidae) are known to occur within ...
Abstract. Kangaroo-vehicle collisions are frequent on Australian highways. Despite high economic cos...
Many species have adapted their behaviour to survive in anthropogenically developed environments (he...
In Australia as around the world, human populations are migrating to the cities, causing our urban c...
The increasing kangaroo occurrence in expanding peri-urban areas can be problematic when kangaroos b...
The aim of this paper is to highlight long-term (four decades) research and monitoring the populatio...
Background: Roads have major ecological impacts on wildlife. Vehicle collisions most frequently impa...
Kangaroo-vehicle collisions are frequent on Australian highways. Despite high economic costs, detrim...
1. The movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as ...
48. Western Grey Kangaroo Macropus fuliginosus French: Kangourou gris / German: Westliches Gra...
Metropolitan Melbourne is divided into three regions; the Northern & Western metropolitan region, th...
Most urban mammals are small. However, one of the largest marsupials, the Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macr...
Urbanisation is a known threat to biodiversity globally, yet the full impacts of urbanisation on wil...
Context: As urban landscapes proliferate globally, the need for research into urban wildlife interac...
Human population growth and the resultant expansion of urban landscapes are drivers of biodiversity ...
Context. In Australia, various species of macropods (family Macropodidae) are known to occur within ...
Abstract. Kangaroo-vehicle collisions are frequent on Australian highways. Despite high economic cos...
Many species have adapted their behaviour to survive in anthropogenically developed environments (he...
In Australia as around the world, human populations are migrating to the cities, causing our urban c...
The increasing kangaroo occurrence in expanding peri-urban areas can be problematic when kangaroos b...
The aim of this paper is to highlight long-term (four decades) research and monitoring the populatio...
Background: Roads have major ecological impacts on wildlife. Vehicle collisions most frequently impa...
Kangaroo-vehicle collisions are frequent on Australian highways. Despite high economic costs, detrim...
1. The movement of native herbivores onto agricultural land is a key management issue world-wide as ...
48. Western Grey Kangaroo Macropus fuliginosus French: Kangourou gris / German: Westliches Gra...
Metropolitan Melbourne is divided into three regions; the Northern & Western metropolitan region, th...