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2017

Journal Article

Landscape, koalas and people: a historical account of koala populations and their environment in South Gippsland

Wedrowicz, Faye, Wright, Wendy, Schlagloth, Rolf, Santamaria, Flavia and Cahir, Fred (2017). Landscape, koalas and people: a historical account of koala populations and their environment in South Gippsland. Australian Zoologist, 38 (4), 518-536. doi: 10.7882/az.2017.007

Landscape, koalas and people: a historical account of koala populations and their environment in South Gippsland

2016

Journal Article

The effect of Chlamydia on translocated Chlamydia-naïve koalas: a case study

Santamaria, F. and Schlagloth, R. (2016). The effect of Chlamydia on translocated Chlamydia-naïve koalas: a case study. Australian Zoologist, 38 (2), 192-202. doi: 10.7882/az.2016.025

The effect of Chlamydia on translocated Chlamydia-naïve koalas: a case study

2015

Journal Article

Enabling people to 'see what they can be' The Community Aspirations Program (CAP-ED)

Fredericks, Bronwyn, Lamey, Tasha, Mikecz, Marina and Santamaria, Flavia (2015). Enabling people to 'see what they can be' The Community Aspirations Program (CAP-ED). Learning Communities, 17 (17), 54-63. doi: 10.18793/LCJ2015.17.05

Enabling people to 'see what they can be' The Community Aspirations Program (CAP-ED)

2005

Journal Article

Does size matter: tree use by translocated koalas

Santamaria, Flavia, Keatley Marie R. and Schlagloth, Rolf (2005). Does size matter: tree use by translocated koalas. The Victorian Naturalist.

Does size matter: tree use by translocated koalas

1994

Journal Article

Are two monkeys better than one? The behaviour of socially housed marmosets in an unfamiliar environment

Vitale, Augusto and Santamaria, Flavia (1994). Are two monkeys better than one? The behaviour of socially housed marmosets in an unfamiliar environment. European Zoological Journal, 61, 49-49. doi: 10.1080/11250009409355986

Are two monkeys better than one? The behaviour of socially housed marmosets in an unfamiliar environment