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2. Berry, O., S.D. Sarre, L. Farrington & N. Aitken. 2007. Faecal DNA detection of invasive species: the case of feral foxes in Tasmania, Wildlife Research 34: 1-7. 5. Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) (2008a). Background document for the threat abatement plan for predation by the European red fox. DEWHA: Canberra. 6. Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) (2008b). Threat abatement plan for predation by the European red fox. DEWHA: Canberra. 10. Enhanced Fox Management Program, 2004. Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria. 12. Foxes, 2004 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. 摘要: Impact and management information. 13. Gentle, M.N., G.R. Saunders & C.R. Dickman. 2007. Poisoning for production: how effective is fox baiting in south-eastern Australia?, Mammal Review. 15. Glen, A.S., M.N. Gentle & C.R. Dickman. 2007. Non-target impacts of poison baiting for predator control in Australia, Mammal Review. 17. IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.4. 摘要: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species provides taxonomic, conservation status and distribution information on taxa that have been globally evaluated using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. This system is designed to determine the relative risk of extinction, and the main purpose of the IUCN Red List is to catalogue and highlight those taxa that are facing a higher risk of global extinction (i.e. those listed as Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable). The IUCN Red List also includes information on taxa that are categorized as Extinct or Extinct in the Wild; on taxa that cannot be evaluated because of insufficient information (i.e. are Data Deficient); and on taxa that are either close to meeting the threatened thresholds or that would be threatened were it not for an ongoing taxon-specific conservation programme (i.e. are Near Threatened). Available from: http://www.iucnredlist.org/ [Accessed 25 May 2011] 18. IUCN/SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG)., 2010. A Compilation of Information Sources for Conservation Managers. 摘要: This compilation of information sources can be sorted on keywords for example: Baits & Lures, Non Target Species, Eradication, Monitoring, Risk Assessment, Weeds, Herbicides etc. This compilation is at present in Excel format, this will be web-enabled as a searchable database shortly. This version of the database has been developed by the IUCN SSC ISSG as part of an Overseas Territories Environmental Programme funded project XOT603 in partnership with the Cayman Islands Government - Department of Environment. The compilation is a work under progress, the ISSG will manage, maintain and enhance the database with current and newly published information, reports, journal articles etc. 19. Kirkpatrick, Win; Amanda Page and Marion Massam, September 2008, Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) risk assessment for Australia. Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia. 摘要: Models for assessing the risk that exotic vertebrates could establish in Australia have been developed for mammals, birds (Bomford 2003; Bomford 2006, 2008), reptiles and amphibians (Bomford 2006, 2008; Bomford et al. 2005). These Risk Assessment models have been further explored by Western Australia Department of Agriculture & Food (DAFWA) to confirm that they reasonably predict public safety, establishment and pest risks across a full range of exotic species and risk levels. Mammals and birds were assessed for the pest risk they pose if introduced to Australia, by calculating Vertebrate Pests Committee (VPC) Threat Categories. These categories incorporate risk of establishing populations in the wild, risk of causing public harm, and risk of becoming a pest (eg causing agricultural damage, competing with native fauna, etc). The 7-factor Australian Bird and Mammal Model was used for these assessments. 20. Marks, C.A., Nijk, M., Gigliotti, F., Busuana, F. & Short, R.V. 1996. Preliminary field assessment of a cabergoline baiting campaign for reproductive control of the red fox Vulpes vulpes, Wildlife Research 23: 161-168. 21. Marks, C.A., Nijk, M., Gigliotti, F., Busuana, F. & Short, R.V. 1996. Preliminary field assessment of a cabergoline baiting campaign for reproductive control of the red fox Vulpes vulpes, Wildlife Research 23: 161-168. 26. Reynolds, J.C and Short, M., 2003. The status of foxes Vulpes vulpes on the Isle of Man in 1999. Mammal Review 33(1). 69-76 27. Robley, A., D. Purdey, M. Johnston, M. Lindeman, F. Busana & K. Long. 2007. Experimental trials to determine effective fence designs for feral Cat and Fox exclusion, Ecological Management & Restoration 8(3): 193-198. 28. Robley, A., D. Purdey, M. Johnston, M. Lindeman, F. Busana & K. Long. 2007. Experimental trials to determine effective fence designs for feral Cat and Fox exclusion, Ecological Management & Restoration 8(3): 193-198. 29. Saunders, G., B. Coman, J. Kinnear & M. Braysher. Managing Vertebrate Pests: Foxes. 1995. Bureau of Resource Sciences. 30. Saunders, R. Glen, Matthew N. Gentle and Christopher R. Dickman, 2010. The impacts and management of foxes Vulpes vulpes in Australia. Mammal Review Volume 40 Issue 3, Pages 181 - 211 31. SouthernArk Project, 2004. Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria, Australia. 33. Vos, A. 2003. Oral Vaccination against Rabies and the Behavioural Ecology of the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), J. Vet. Med. B 50: 477-483. 34. Vos, A. 2003. Oral Vaccination against Rabies and the Behavioural Ecology of the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), J. Vet. Med. B 50: 477-483. 35. Western Shield, 2003.Department of Conservation and Land Management, Governement of Western Australia. 摘要: Management plan, Western Australia. 結果頁: 1
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