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Paper: Bright nights and changing reproduction in tammar wallabies | Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog
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Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog. Paper: Bright nights and changing reproduction in tammar wallabies. September 21, 2015. Too much light at night means these little guys don’t turn up at the right time. So why does this matter? From a scientific pint of view this is the first time that anyone in the world has found a physiological impact of artificial light at night on wild mammals. This used to be the view across the football oval on the HMAS Stirling naval base at night, but no longer. UWA Schoo...
How do you relocate animals you can’t catch? | Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog
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Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog. How do you relocate animals you can’t catch? October 7, 2015. The western brush wallaby, or black gloved wallaby,. A brush wallaby sized Thomas trap, next to the standard size trap used for tammars, rock wallabies etc. A confused western brush wallaby at one of the mustering fences. 13 of the 14 adults were fitted with GPS tracking collars to allow their survival, home range establishment and habitat selection to be monitored in their new home. Leticia Povh is...
Paper: Use of underpasses by western grey kangaroos | Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog
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Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog. Paper: Use of underpasses by western grey kangaroos. March 11, 2016. Just over 4 years ago we lost Paul Chachelle, an extremely talented student and a lovely person, in tragic circumstances. It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally had Paul’s work published in the journal Wildlife Research. You can find the paper here. Or as usual if you can’t access it and would like a copy then leave me a comment and I’ll happily send you one. March 11, 2016 at 12:11 pm.
The time has come to move on… | Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog
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Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog. The time has come to move on…. December 22, 2015. So where am I going? After 15 years I’m going home. I’m heading back to the family farm with my wife, 3 children, a dog and 3 chickens, to raise sheep, grow crops, sell a few tulips. I’m hoping to put in a funding application with the Blackwood Basin Group in 2016 for a project assessing the distribution and improving the habitat of brush-tailed phascogales in the upper Blackwood River catchment. Thankyou Brian....
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Paper: Factors affecting underpass use by bandicoots and bobtails | Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog
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Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog. Paper: Factors affecting underpass use by bandicoots and bobtails. January 21, 2015. My research into the factors affecting the use of underpasses by native fauna has finally been peer reviewed and revised and revised again and is now published. The paper, imaginatively titled, ‘Factors affecting the use of fauna underpasses by bandicoots and bobtail lizards’ was published online in the journal Animal Conservation today and you can get it here. Simon Cherriman ...
Quokkas: please stop saying they’re only found on Rottnest Island | Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog
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Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog. Quokkas: please stop saying they’re only found on Rottnest Island. March 19, 2015. A number of times in the last few months I’ve heard talk of quokkas come up in the media. First it was due to them being named the happiest animal on earth, although for the life of me I cannot find by who this was determined or what thoroughly rigorous methods they used. I can see the appeal to an extent…. Passing the hat around for Pygmy Hippos. March 19, 2015 at 11:26 pm. The WOR...
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Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog | Wildlife research news from The University of WA
Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog. Passing the hat around for Pygmy Hippos. May 15, 2015. There’s a saying in ecology that given enough time all ecological research turns to poo (actually the saying involves stronger language that isn’t suitable for a G rated blog such as mine)! And yes, the saying is disturbingly accurate. Continue reading Passing the hat around for Pygmy Hippos. Quokkas: please stop saying they’re only found on Rottnest Island. March 19, 2015. January 22, 2015. January 21, 2015.
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Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog | Wildlife research news from The University of WA
Brian Chambers – Wildlife Research Blog. March 23, 2016. A few months ago I posted about my decision to leave UWA to pursue a different direction in my career. Next week that direction changes slightly again when I start a new job as Program Manager for The Blackwood Basin Group. I did mention wanting to get involved with this group previously, I just wasn’t expecting them to employ me at the time. Continue reading Signing off…. Paper: Use of underpasses by western grey kangaroos. March 11, 2016. There&#...
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Black Creek Wildlife Station. Glossary of Wildlife Terms. If you talk to the animals. They will talk to you. And you will know each other. If you do not talk to them,. You will not know them,. And what you do not know. What one fears one destroys. Welcome to Black Creek Wildlife Station. Site Last Updated: 02/02/16.
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