Determining the impacts of conservation fencing on woma pythons (aspidites ramsayi)

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  • What: Using the woma python species of conservation significance research aimed to improve the knowledge of how reptiles interact with fences. This study demonstrated that womas have strong seasonal preferences in activity, which is common in other ectotherms Wildlife Research 51 WR24163 (Shine and Lambeck 1985; Shine 1991; Brown and Shine 2002). This study demonstrated that womas prefer sand-dune habitat over clay swales, which corresponds with Read et_al who found 98% of all woma shelter sites on dunes.
  • Who: Joshua Magro and colleagues from the Centre for Ecosystem Science, School of UNSW Sydney, NSW . . .

     

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