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    impacts and management of foxes Vulpes vulpes in Australia by SAUNDERS, Glen R, GENTLE, Matthew N, DICKMAN, Christopher R

    Published in Mammal review (01-07-2010)
    “…1. The successful introduction of the red fox Vulpes vulpes into Australia in the 1870s has had dramatic and deleterious impacts on both native fauna and…”
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    Impacts and management of wild pigs Sus scrofa in Australia by Bengsen, Andrew J., Gentle, Matthew N., Mitchell, James L., Pearson, Hayley E., Saunders, Glen R.

    Published in Mammal review (01-04-2014)
    “…Globally, wild or feral pigs Sus scrofa are a widespread and important pest. Mitigation of their impacts requires a sound understanding of those impacts and…”
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    The Economic Benefits of the Biological Control of Rabbits in Australia, 1950-2011 by Cooke, Brian, Chudleigh, Peter, Simpson, Sarah, Saunders, Glen

    Published in Australian economic history review (01-03-2013)
    “…Wild European rabbits are serious agricultural and environmental pests in Australia; myxoma virus and rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus have been used as…”
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    Foxes are now widespread in Tasmania: DNA detection defines the distribution of this rare but invasive carnivore by Sarre, Stephen D., MacDonald, Anna J., Barclay, Candida, Saunders, Glen R., Ramsey, David S. L.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-04-2013)
    “…1. Invasive vertebrate species are a world-wide threat to biodiversity and agricultural production. The presence of foxes, one of the most damaging invasive…”
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    Stakeholder Participation in Management of Invasive Vertebrates by FORD-THOMPSON, ADRIANA E. S., SNELL, CAROLYN, SAUNDERS, GLEN, WHITE, PIRAN C. L.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2012)
    “…Stakeholders are increasingly involved in species conservation. We sought to understand what features of a participatory conservation program are associated…”
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    Poisoning for production: how effective is fox baiting in south-eastern Australia by GENTLE, MATTHEW N, SAUNDERS, GLEN R, DICKMAN, CHRIS R

    Published in Mammal review (01-07-2007)
    “…1. The European red fox Vulpes vulpes represents a continuing threat to both livestock and native vertebrates in Australia, and is commonly managed by setting…”
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    Can shooting be an effective management tool for foxes? Preliminary insights from a management programme by McLeod, Lynette J., Saunders, Glen R., Miners, Andrew

    Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-12-2011)
    “…Summary Historically, shooting has been a popular method for controlling foxes in Australia, but past research has shown it to be an ineffective method for…”
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    Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Home Range Use by Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Urban Environments by Piran C.L. White, Saunders, Glen, Harris, Stephen

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-01-1996)
    “…We investigate (i) the pattern of spatial organization exhibited by foxes living in Bristol, (ii) whether the foxes living in Bristol showed any evidence of…”
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    Modern approaches for the biological control of vertebrate pests: An Australian perspective by Saunders, Glen, Cooke, Brian, McColl, Ken, Shine, Richard, Peacock, Tony

    Published in Biological control (01-03-2010)
    “…Vertebrate pests cost Australia at least $1 billion annually in lost agricultural production and environmental damage. The spectacular success of myxomatosis…”
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    Fertility control is much less effective than lethal baiting for controlling foxes by McLeod, Steven R., Saunders, Glen

    Published in Ecological modelling (10-02-2014)
    “…•An annual control campaign using baits that sterilised female foxes would reduce mean red fox population density by about 30%.•An annual campaign of poisoning…”
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    Terrestrial carnivores and human food production: impact and management by BAKER, PHILIP J, BOITANI, LUIGI, HARRIS, STEPHEN, SAUNDERS, GLEN, WHITE, PIRAN C.L

    Published in Mammal review (01-04-2008)
    “…1. The production of food for human consumption has led to an historical and global conflict with terrestrial carnivores, which in turn has resulted in the…”
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    Stakeholder Participation in Management of Invasive Vertebrates; Participación de Grupos de Interesados en el Manejo de Vertebrados Invasores by D-THOMPSON, ADRIANA E. S, SNELL, CAROLYN, SAUNDERS, GLEN, WHITE, PIRAN C. L

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2012)
    “…Stakeholders are increasingly involved in species conservation. We sought to understand what features of a participatory conservation program are associated…”
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    Impacts and management of wild pigs S us scrofa in A ustralia by Bengsen, Andrew J., Gentle, Matthew N., Mitchell, James L., Pearson, Hayley E., Saunders, Glen R.

    Published in Mammal review (01-04-2014)
    “…Abstract Globally, wild or feral pigs S us scrofa are a widespread and important pest. Mitigation of their impacts requires a sound understanding of those…”
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    The Economic Benefits of the Biological Control of Rabbits in A ustralia, 1950–2011 by Cooke, Brian, Chudleigh, Peter, Simpson, Sarah, Saunders, Glen

    Published in Australian economic history review (01-03-2013)
    “…Wild E uropean rabbits are serious agricultural and environmental pests in A ustralia; myxoma virus and rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus have been used as…”
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    Lamb Predation and Fox Control in South-Eastern Australia by Greentree, Carolyn, Saunders, Glen, McLeod, Lynette, Hone, Jim

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-12-2000)
    “…1. Wild predators sometimes kill livestock. In Australia the red fox kills lambs, but there are limited experimental data to demonstrate the effects of…”
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    Is it possible to monitor mammal population changes from counts of road traffic casualties? An analysis using Bristol's red foxes Vulpes vulpes as an example by BAKER, PHILIP J., HARRIS, STEPHEN, ROBERTSON, CHARLES P. J., SAUNDERS, GLEN, WHITE, PIRAN C. L.

    Published in Mammal review (01-01-2004)
    “…ABSTRACT 1. Counts of road traffic casualties (RTCs) have been proposed as one potential method of monitoring changes in the abundance of several mammal…”
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