Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
Royal Society of Victoria · Australia
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This journal publishes research focused on the conservation and ecology of Australian marsupials, particularly those in Victoria. Articles discuss threats such as habitat loss, invasive predators, and climate change, as well as conservation strategies and the use of technology in wildlife surveys. The scope also includes studies on specific species like quolls, potoroos, wallabies, wombats, koalas, and bandicoots, and examines their population status, reproductive traits, and ecological roles. Additionally, some articles address broader environmental issues in Victoria, such as the health of the Gippsland Lakes and Port Phillip Bay.
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