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John Augusteyn

Project Researcher
QLD State Gov - Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing

John Augusteyn is currently working for the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service to conserve the bridled nailtail wallaby at Taunton National Park. He is also working on a project to monitor bilbies and other small mammals in western Queensland.

Projects
Impacts and management options for introduced predators
Impacts and management options for introduced predators Project 1.1
Feral cat control for threatened species in Queensland
Feral cat control for threatened species in Queensland Project 1.1.3
Publications
Predation by introduced cats Felis catus on Australian frogs: compilation of species records and estimation of numbers killed
Wildlife Research
Introduced cats (Felis catus) eating a continental fauna: inventory and traits of Australian mammal species killed
Mammal Review
Introduced cats (Felis catus) eating a continental fauna: The number of mammals killed in Australia
Biological Conservation
Feral cat control for threatened species in Queensland
TSR Hub
Enumerating a continental-scale threat: How many feral cats in Australia?
Biological Conservation
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