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Alien frog invasion wreaks havoc on natural habitat - Pet Industry...

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Indiscriminate feeding by an alien population of the carnivorous spotted-thighed frog – could severely affect the native biodiversity of southern Australia...

Kids News: Spotted-Thigh Frog hitchhiking across Nullarbor to South...

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University of SA scientists Gunnar Keppel and Christine Taylor fear that these frogs, which have the scientific name Litoria cyclorhyncha, may ...

Protecting living fossil trees

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Dr Prentis' research, being conducted with Dr Gunnar Keppel from Curtin University in Western Australia, received $40,000 of funding from the ...

Conserving Coastal Seaweed: A Must Have ECO Magazine

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— Timothy John Davis, Gunnar Keppel. Fine‐scale environmental heterogeneity and conservation management: Beach‐cast wrack creates ... › co...

Conserving coastal seaweed: a must have for m | EurekAlert!

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— UniSA researchers, Tim Davis and Associate Professor Gunnar Keppel, say that councils, residents and tourists must be educated about the ... › uosa-c...

QUT - Protecting living fossil trees

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Alien frog invasion wreaks havoc on natural habitat | EurekAlert ...www.eurekalert.org › pub_releases › uosa-afi

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· Ecology experts, UniSA's Associate Professor Gunnar Keppel and Christine Taylor, say the potential of the spotted-thighed frog spreading to ...

Invasive frogs in Australia have a dangerous appetite • Earth.comwww.earth.com › News

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· Ecology experts Professor Gunnar Keppel and Christine Taylor said that the potential for the spotted-thighed frog to spread to other parts of ...
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