Karl Vernes
University of New England, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
The integration of computer assisted technology into camera trapping (#683)
12:30 PM
Paul D Meek
Poster session presentations Monday- Tuesday
Monitoring population size and structure by individual recognition in brush-tailed rock wallabies (Petrogale penicillata) (#375)
1:30 PM
Gerhard Koertner
Open Session: CS10 MR9
Setting conservation and research priorities for threatened mammals in the Eastern Himalayas (#472)
3:10 PM
Sangay Dorji
S25: The global extinction risk for mammals: recent trends and future perspectives (3/3)
Underground rivers and the mammals that use them on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. (#204)
1:40 PM
Karl Vernes
S17: Challenges and solutions in using remote sensing equipment in mammal research and monitoring (3/4)
Cameras, collars and carnivores: Using contemporary techniques to inform the conservation of an endangered Australian predator, the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus). (#377)
1:50 PM
Trent Forge
Open Session: CS10 MR9
Is enemy's enemy always a friend? Vague implications of wild dog control on a native marsupial herbivore. (#25)
11:10 AM
Michal Smielak
S23: Mammal predator research and management programs: ecological and ethical considerations (1/3)