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1. Decline causes of Koalas in South East Queensland, Australia: a 17-year retrospective study of mortality and morbidity. Gonzalez-Astudillo V, Allavena R, McKinnon A, Larkin R, Henning J. Sci Rep; 2017 Feb 20; 7():42587. PubMed ID: 28218272 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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