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Manual for genetic management of wildlife populations

Mon, 27 Jul 2020

Genetic strategies are becoming increasingly important in threatened species conservation programs. Conservation geneticist Dr Andrew Weeks from the University of Melbourne is developing guidelines to help conservation managers with this complex but vital work.

This project is part of the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Program and is being led by the Threatened Species Recovery Hub.

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