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Movement ecology of an endangered mesopredator in a mining landscape.

M A CowanJ A DunlopL A GibsonH A MooreS A SetterfieldD G Nimmo
Published in: Movement ecology (2024)
Mining impacts northern quolls by fragmenting favoured rocky habitats, increasing energy expenditure, and potentially impacting breeding dispersal. While mining habitats might offer limited resource opportunities in the non-breeding season, conservation efforts during active mining, including the creation of movement corridors and progressive habitat restoration would likely be useful. However, prioritising the preservation of natural rocky and riparian habitats in mining landscapes is vital for northern quoll conservation.
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