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Study finds Perth’s urban reptiles are accumulating toxic levels of rat poison News at Curtin

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Adult dugites eat rodents, bobtail lizards feed on vegetation and insects, and tiger snakes, which commonly reside in wetlands, prefer eating frogs. ... Of the species tested in our study, we found that 91 per cent of dugites were exposed to up to five

Exploring the secret life of Perth reptiles News at Curtin

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Share. Print. A Curtin University PhD candidate is using GPS tracking technology to track dugites and bobtails across Perth suburbs to find out how urbanisation affects them. ... She will increase this to ten bobtails and 20 dugites within the year,

Sponsor a snake and help Curtin PhD research News at Curtin

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Ashleigh Wolfe, PhD candidate, Department of Environment and Agriculture, is conducting a three-year doctorate looking at how urbanisation affects reptiles, specifically dugites and bobtails, and whether urban reptiles are able ... Ms Wolfe said the

Study finds West Australians need better education to prevent snake bites News at Curtin

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New Curtin University-led research has found that people living in rural and urban areas across Western Australia need to be educated about how to identify ...

Environment

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s…. 4 Jun 2015. A Curtin University PhD candidate is using GPS tracking technology to track dugites and bobtails across Perth suburbs to find….

Sick snakes a cause of concern for Perth’s wetlands News at Curtin

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And we have found the presence of rat poison in tiger snakes, dugites and bobtails. ... Dugites are the most common snake in Perth, and usually prefer woodlands and open heath areas.

Study finds West Australians need better education to prevent snake bites Research

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New Curtin University-led research has found that people living in rural and urban areas across Western Australia need to be educated about how to identify the different types of reptiles in WA.

Study finds West Australians need better education to prevent snake bites Research

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New Curtin University-led research has found that people living in rural and urban areas across Western Australia need to be educated about how to identify the different types of reptiles in WA.

Study finds Perth’s urban reptiles are accumulating toxic levels of rat poison Research

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Adult dugites eat rodents, bobtail lizards feed on vegetation and insects, and tiger snakes, which commonly reside in wetlands, prefer eating frogs. ... Of the species tested in our study, we found that 91 per cent of dugites were exposed to up to five

Study finds Perth’s urban reptiles are accumulating toxic levels of rat poison Research

https://research.curtin.edu.au/news/study-finds-perths-urban-reptiles-are-accumulating-toxic-levels-of-rat-poison/?type=media

Adult dugites eat rodents, bobtail lizards feed on vegetation and insects, and tiger snakes, which commonly reside in wetlands, prefer eating frogs. ... Of the species tested in our study, we found that 91 per cent of dugites were exposed to up to five