Integrating Experimental Research with the Needs of Natural-Resource and Land Managers: Case Studies from Australia and New Zealand
Integrating Experimental Research with the Needs of Natural-Resource and Land Managers: Case Studies from Australia and New Zealand
This chapter examines the application of a variety of laboratory and field disciplines of experimental research to the conservation of endangered marsupials and the management of marsupial pest control in Australia and New Zealand. It discusses an integrated approach to conservation, illustrating the interaction between researchers and managers at work. It draws on examples from the research and communications programmes of the Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Programme, which encourages integrated, multidisciplinary research and technology development.
Keywords: experimental research, marsupials, Australia, New Zealand, Cooperative Research Centres Programme, CRC, research, technology
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