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Animal Research Review Panel 1. ARRP Guideline 22: Guidelines for the Housing of Mice in Scientific Institutions Animal Welfare Unit, NSW Department of Primary Industries, Locked Bag 21, Orange NSW 2800. Ph (02) 6391 3682 Fax (02) 6391 3570 or
Dr Russell represents NSW on the National Environment and Invasives Committee as well as being a member of their Terrestrial Vertebrate Pest Working Group and is a member of the NSW ... He is involved in a range of research projects on the impacts and
www.animalethics.org.au). OR. European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals (Appendix A).
Streams in the ACT that are free of carp include the Tidbinbilla, Naas, Orroral, and Cotter (ACT Vertebrate Pest Management Strategy, ACT Government 2002).
1. Animal Research Review Panel. Annual Report. 2012 - 2013. DISCLAIMERS. This publication is copyright. Except as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 (Commonwealth), no part of the publication may be reproduced by any process, electronic or
Pets. • Biodiversity. Zebrafish Stickleback Guppy. Vertebrate Diversity. Osteichthyes. 53.72%.
1. Animal Research Review Panel. Annual Report. 2013 - 2014. DISCLAIMERS. This publication is copyright. Except as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 (Commonwealth), no part of the publication may be reproduced by any process, electronic or
1. Animal Research Review Panel. Annual Report. 2010 - 2011. DISCLAIMERS. This publication is copyright. Except as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 (Commonwealth), no part of the publication may be reproduced by any process, electronic or
Monitoring and identification of NSW Critical Habitat Sites for conservation of Grey Nurse Sharks. N.M. Otway, A.L. Burke, N.S. Morrison, and P.C. Parker. NSW Fisheries Office of Conservation Port Stephens Fisheries Centre. Private Bag 1, Nelson Bay,
Freshwater fish comprise 41% of the world’s fish fauna (Leidy and Moyle 1998), but are the second most endangered vertebrate group after amphibians (Saunders et al.