Western ringtail possum

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1Conservation agreement - Research and monitoring of the Western Ringtail Possum in urban development areas of Bussellton and Bunbury

Conservation agreement - Research and monitoring of the Western Ringtail Possum in urban development areas of Bussellton and Bunbury

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Source URL: laptop.deh.gov.au

- Date: 2011-05-06 00:37:55
    2What makes us an ECO park?  The entire park is deep sewered and does not impact on local groundwater  We support the local economy / purchase local and ecofriendly goods  Re-cycling bins have been installed whic

    What makes us an ECO park?  The entire park is deep sewered and does not impact on local groundwater  We support the local economy / purchase local and ecofriendly goods  Re-cycling bins have been installed whic

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    Source URL: peppermintpark.com.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-08-08 04:06:16
    3Page 4 Tasmanian Naturalist February, 1970 Ringtail Possum Pseudocheirus convolutor. One found dead on Knocklofty. Marsupial Mouse (species tiIlTmOWh ). One seen crossing a track. Grey Bandicoot Isoodon obesulus. Common

    Page 4 Tasmanian Naturalist February, 1970 Ringtail Possum Pseudocheirus convolutor. One found dead on Knocklofty. Marsupial Mouse (species tiIlTmOWh ). One seen crossing a track. Grey Bandicoot Isoodon obesulus. Common

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    Source URL: www.tasfieldnats.org.au

    Language: English - Date: 2012-05-28 17:24:37
    4An assessment of habitat for  Western Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis) on the southern Swan Coastal Plain

    An assessment of habitat for Western Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis) on the southern Swan Coastal Plain

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    Source URL: www.dpaw.wa.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2015-03-17 22:50:52
    5Approved Conservation Advice for Pseudocheirus occidentalis (western ringtail possum)

    Approved Conservation Advice for Pseudocheirus occidentalis (western ringtail possum)

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    Source URL: www.environment.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2013-12-18 19:33:37
    6NEWSLETTER No. 34 Autumn 2014 Executive Committee Office Bearers Chair - Lex Langridge Vice Chair - Graeme Heighton

    NEWSLETTER No. 34 Autumn 2014 Executive Committee Office Bearers Chair - Lex Langridge Vice Chair - Graeme Heighton

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    Source URL: www.torbay.southcoastwa.org.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-04-21 23:25:00
    7Western Ringtail Possum Pseudocheirus occidentalis (Thomas, 1888) Habitat Size  The western ringtail possum was once located in a variety of habitats

    Western Ringtail Possum Pseudocheirus occidentalis (Thomas, 1888) Habitat Size The western ringtail possum was once located in a variety of habitats

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    Source URL: www.dpaw.wa.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2015-03-17 23:12:28
    8National Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference Proceedings[removed]Health status and translocation success of wild and rehabilitated possums Helen McCutcheon1,2, Judy Clarke1,2, Paul de Tores2, and Kris Warren1 Murdoch Univer

    National Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference Proceedings[removed]Health status and translocation success of wild and rehabilitated possums Helen McCutcheon1,2, Judy Clarke1,2, Paul de Tores2, and Kris Warren1 Murdoch Univer

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    Source URL: www.awrc.org.au

    Language: English - Date: 2011-02-03 23:19:59
    9Treasure the tuart  Our precious provider Western ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis)

    Treasure the tuart Our precious provider Western ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis)

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    Source URL: www.dpaw.wa.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2015-01-14 03:06:10
    10Possums The Western Ringtail Possum is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia (Strahan[removed]It has declined in distribution and is now is mostly restricted to coastal areas between Bunbury and Albany (Jones 200

    Possums The Western Ringtail Possum is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia (Strahan[removed]It has declined in distribution and is now is mostly restricted to coastal areas between Bunbury and Albany (Jones 200

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    Source URL: www.dpaw.wa.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-04 22:01:47