Skip Nav Destination
Close Modal
Search Results for
way
Update search
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
NARROW
Date
Availability
1-20 of 707
Search Results for way
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account
Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
1
Sort by
Journal Articles
Snakebite – the most ignored way to die
Available to Purchase
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2023) 44 (1): 178–184.
Published: 12 April 2023
... and disability by 50% before 2030. An overview of the global impact of snakebite envenoming is given concluding with a report of snakebite envenoming in an Australian veterinarian. Snakebite the most ignored way to die Robert Johnson AM BVSc MANZCVS CertZooMed BA FAVA Zoologica:Veterinary and Zoological...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 32 (3): 345–350.
Published: 17 March 2014
...Daniel Lunney October 2003 AustralianZoologist volume 32 (3) 345 A way forward, yes; a Blueprint for a living continent, no: a critical look at the Wentworth group s report of November 2002Ed it or ia l Blueprint for a living continent. A way forward from the Wentworth group of concerned...
Journal Articles
Being first: why the Americans needed it, and why Royal National Park didn't stand in their way
Open Access
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2013) 36 (3): 321–331.
Published: 14 March 2013
... in Sweden: Europe's Last Wilderness Harper, Melissa 2007.The Ways of the Bushwalker: On Foot in Australia, Sydney: UNSW Press. The Ways of the Bushwalker: On Foot in Australia Head, Lesley 2000.Second Nature: The History and Implications of Australia as Aboriginal Landscape, Syracuse NY...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 1991
10.7882/RZSNSW.1991.019
EISBN: 0-9599951-5-3
Journal Articles
Can we enhance a walk through a flying-fox roost to improve perceptions of a maligned animal? A concept proposal leveraging modern technologies for an interactive virtual experience
Available to Purchase
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2025)
Published: 03 March 2025
..., 4 Parramatta Square, 12 Darcy Street, Parramatta, NSW, Australia. 2 MidCoast Council, 2 Biripi Way, Taree, NSW, Australia. * Corresponding author. Email: [email protected] Flying-foxes are intrinsic and keystone species in the landscapes they belong in, but several species...
Journal Articles
Inferring interspecific killing of Red Fox by Dingo from wounds and inter-canine distance measures – and a call for more data
Available to Purchase
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2023) 43 (2): 276–280.
Published: 02 October 2023
... of Sydney, Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, Camden, NSW 2570 4. Ecology and Evolution Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales (UNSW), NSW 2052 5. MidCoast Council, Yalawanyi Ganya, 2 Biripi Way, Taree, NSW 2430 6. School...
Journal Articles
Hunting or gathering? A comparison of reptile survey techniques suggests the survey aims should direct the monitoring method
Available to Purchase
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2023) 43 (1): 79–94.
Published: 27 February 2023
... and N.J. Colman3 1 School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, University of Melbourne,Victoria 3010, AUSTRALIA 2 School of Natural Sciences, University of Tasmania, Hobart Tasmania7005, AUSTRALIA 3 Mid-coast Council,Yalawanyi Ganya, 2 Biripi Way, PO Box 482,Taree, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA ABSTRACT...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2020) 41 (2): 186–193.
Published: 30 September 2020
..., Armidale, NSW 4Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Hunter Central Coast Branch, Suite G3477, 117 Bull Street, Newcastle West, NSW 5Woolworths Supermarkets, 1 Woolworths Way, Bella Vista, NSW 6Foodbank NSW and ACT Limited, 50 Owen Street, Glendenning, NSW...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2019) 40 (1): 181–202.
Published: 01 January 2019
... School of Environment and Society, Linnaeus Way, Canberra, ACT 2601 2Australian Wildlife Services, 51 Stonehaven Crescent, Deakin, ACT 2600 Email: [email protected] A BS TR A CT Millions of kangaroos are dying in 2018 but without good conservation outcomes. Populations are crashing in drought...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (4): 617–626.
Published: 01 December 2018
... are important. Ultimately, there is no better way to understand a series of events than to undertake long-term monitoring. This is well illustrated by a recent article in The Economist (11 May 2013), which I paraphrase here: In 1956 Charles D. Keeling started to build instruments that could measure...
Journal Articles
Why is long-term ecological research and monitoring so hard to do? (And what can be done about it)
Open Access
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (4): 576–580.
Published: 01 December 2018
... some of the many challenges in maintaining long-term ecological research and monitoring. I conclude this article with ways that some of these challenges may be met. The key values of long-term ecological research and monitoring Many studies and review articles have outlined the array of values of long...
Journal Articles
The Taxonomic Stability Imperative
Open Access
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (4): 627–632.
Published: 01 December 2018
... of long-term studies. Concepts behind the naming of species can deal with patterns or with underlying processes. Whichever way it is undertaken, traditional taxonomy is often slow. This paper evaluates recent attempts to devise cheap, cost effective methods (i.e., barcoding, metagenomics) that will make...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2015) 37 (4): 472–484.
Published: 01 September 2015
... of Western Australia. Rodda et al. A comparison of measures of abundance of reptiles in Kwongan vegetation of the South- West of Australia, determined through systematic searching and pitfall trapping. M.J. Bamford1,2 & M.C. Calver2 1 Bamford Consulting Ecologists. 23 Plover Way, Kingsley, Western Australia...
Journal Articles
The reptile, bird and small mammal fauna of Dune Mallee Woodlands in south-western New South Wales
Open Access
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2012) 36 (1): 29–48.
Published: 07 September 2012
... and persistence of priority threatened fauna species, as a way of measuring outcomes of property management agreements and offset reserves where land management has been enhanced by actions such as exotic herbivore removal and predator control. Dune Mallee Woodlands Spinifex Triodia Threatened...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2011
10.7882/FS.2011.005
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-4-3
... This is a discussion of the ways in which postage stamps might serve to raise awareness and interest, and through associated media and events, to increase understanding. ...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2002
10.7882/FS.2002.006
EISBN: 978-0-9586085-3-4
... Bandicoot marsupials appear to have many of the characteristics desired by people seeking companion animals. They could be made available to the public for keeping as pets in a way that would be of some benefit to nature conservation and to our sense of cultural identity. A properly designed...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2012
10.7882/FS.2012.032
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-8-1
... or which claim to represent citizens' interests. The purpose of this activity is to provide sources of commentary which can be cited in media coverage. This paper examines three ways in which public debate and news coverage on climate change are shaped by the activities of climate change deniers...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2017) 39 (1): 120–126.
Published: 01 December 2017
... of roles in the improvement of food security that include being: (a) a way to reduce the risk of over-reliance on very limited numbers of major crops and animals; (b) a way to increase sustainability of agriculture through a reduction in the carbon footprint of agriculture and maintenance of biodiversity...
Journal Articles
An overview of the challenges and methods for defining the wildlife-disease interface in the context of disease spread modelling, including concepts of infectious diseases epidemiology
Available to Purchase
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2024) 44 (1): 252–267.
Published: 09 October 2024
... into such models needs more consideration regarding what information is usable (such as contact rates) and the best ways to collect it. The scarcity of such models incorporating the wildlife-domestic interface suggests that integrated epidemiological-ecological studies are needed to fill this gap. * Private...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2013
10.7882/FS.2013.016
EISBN: 978-0-9874309-1-5
... The concept of grumpiness is discussed, and I suggest that matters of concern to scientists range from the everyday grumpiness common in the wider community, which includes issues which are serious matters of concern to many, through misgivings about the way science and in particular the field...
1