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    Responses of the native skink Leiolopisma maccanni to two pest control baits

    Freeman Alastair, B.; Hickling Graham, J.; Bannock, Carol A.
    Abstract
    This study investigated the attractiveness of two vertebrate pest baits (nontoxic RS5 and Pindone-impregnated AgTech) to captive skinks Leiolopisma maccanni. The trial was conducted in January 1995 by the Department of Entomology and Animal Ecology, Lincoln University, for the Department of Conservation.
    Keywords
    skinks; Leiolopisma maccanni; vertebrate pest control; bait palatability; bait attractiveness
    Date
    1995-06
    Type
    Report (Commissioned Report)
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    • Lincoln University Wildlife Management Report series [59]
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