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Invasion of the rubbish frogs

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The advance of Cane Toads, which includes toxins in the skin and glands, is a major concern among the aboriginal people. The arrival of the Cane Toads is expected to have adverse effects on the native wildlife, and the aboriginal cultures in Northern Australia.

Author: Whitehead, Peter, Altman, Jon, Griffiths, Tony
Publisher: Australian Museum
Publication Name: Nature Australia
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1324-2598
Year: 2003
Science & research, Research, Protection and preservation, Toads, Wildlife

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Monstrous moggies or charming chditches?

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This article describes the author's preference in having a Western Quoll as a companion instead of a cat. Topics include the destructive nature of cats, illegality of marsupial pets in Australia, and breeding of endangered species.

Author: Archer, Michael
Publisher: Australian Museum
Publication Name: Nature Australia
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1324-2598
Year: 2000
Laws, regulations and rules, Appreciation, Environmental aspects, Endangered species, Domestic cats, Cats, Marsupialia, Marsupials, Animal breeding

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