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Development of a rapid and reliable non-invasive technique to identify sarcoptic mange in wombats in the field

Led by Associate Professor Julie Old (Western Sydney University) and Dr Hayley Stannard (Charles Sturt University) this project aimed to develop a rapid and reliable non-invasive assessment technique to identify sarcoptic mange incidence in wildlife, including wombats, based on scat analysis.
Publisher: Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Cost: Free
Language: English
File: PDF 2.69 MB / Pages 0
Name: wombat-sarcoptic-mange-identification-in-field-non-invasive-reliable.pdf
 
Tags: ReportWildlife rehabilitation