Journal article

Havens for threatened Australian mammals: The contributions of fenced areas and offshore islands to the protection of mammal species susceptible to introduced predators

S Legge, JCZ Woinarski, AA Burbidge, R Palmer, J Ringma, JQ Radford, N Mitchell, M Bode, B Wintle, M Baseler, J Bentley, P Copley, N Dexter, CR Dickman, GR Gillespie, B Hill, CN Johnson, P Latch, M Letnic, A Manning Show all

Wildlife Research | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2018

Abstract

Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic cats (Felis catus) and European red foxes (Vulpes vulpes). These predators have caused many extinctions and have driven large distributional and population declines for many more species. The serendipitous occurrence of, and deliberate translocations of mammals to, 'havens' (cat- A nd fox-free offshore islands, and mainland fenced exclosures capable of excluding cats and foxes) has helped avoid further extinction. Aims: The aim of this study was to conduct a stocktake of current island and fenced havens in Australia and assess the extent of their protection for threatened mammal taxa that are m..

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