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2011. The prospects for the camel in Australia. Camel Cultures: Historical Traditions, Present Threats and Future Prospects.
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2011. ABSTRACT: Modelling the distribution and relative abundance of feral camels in arid Australia. 15th Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference.
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2011. ABSTRACT: Optimising control strategies for camels using a Bayesian Belief Network and simulation models. 15th Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference.
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2010. Incorporating Aboriginal perceptions of introduced animals in resource management: insights from the feral camel project. ESA10: The 2010 Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia.
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2010. Feral camels in the Australian Rangelands. Australian Rangelands Society Conference 2010: 'Rain on the Rangelands'.
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2010. Managing the impact of feral camels in an effective and humane way. Science Seminar 2010. Abstract
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2010. Camel usage and impacts at a permanent spring in central Australia: a case study. The Rangeland Journal. 32:55-62. Abstract
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2010. Changes in Aboriginal perceptions of feral camels and of their impacts and management. The Rangeland Journal. 32:73-85.
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2010. Demography of feral camels in central Australia and its relevance to population control. The Rangeland Journal. 32:11-19.
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2010. Distribution and abundance of the feral camel (Camelus dromedarius) in Australia . The Rangeland Journal. 32:1-9.
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2010. Economics of camel control in central Australia. The Rangeland Journal. 32:117-127. Abstract
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2010. Evaluation of the impacts of feral camels. The Rangeland Journal. 32:43-54.
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2010. From beast of burden to symbol of the desert/feral animal: The metamorphoses of the camel in central Australia. Dialogue: the Journal of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 29:5-17.
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2010. A GIS-based decision-making structure for managing the impacts of feral camels in Australia . The Rangeland Journal. 32:129-143.
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2010. Guest Editorial: Managing the impacts of feral camels. The Rangeland Journal. 32:i-iii.
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2010. Modelling the distribution and relative abundance of feral camels in the Northern Territory using count data. The Rangeland Journal. 32:21-32.
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2010. Movements and landscape use of camels in central Australia revealed by GPS satellite. The Rangeland Journal. 32:33-41.
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2010. The odyssey of managing feral camels – is there an Achilles’ heel? Australian Zoologist. 35:251-264. Abstract
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2010. Perceptions of pastoralists and conservation reserve managers on managing feral camels and their impacts. The Rangeland Journal. 32:63-72.
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2010. A review of chemical, biological and fertility control options for the camel in Australia. The Rangeland Journal. 32:95-115.
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2010. Who owns feral camels? Implications for managers of land and resources in central Australia The Rangeland Journal. 32:87-93.
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2009. Managing the impact of feral camels in Australia. Ecological Management & Restoration. :165.
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2009. Part of the Family or Illegal Immigrants? Aboriginal Responses to Feral Camels as a Matter of Complex Engagements Australian Anthropological Society Annual Conference 2009: The ethics and politics of engagement.
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2009. Carrying a heavy burden: camels and the transformation of Indigenous economic landscapes. Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies: Perspectives from Anthropology, history and material culture studies. Abstract




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