Wildlife Australia  |  Wildlife Australia Autumn 2016
In this thought-provoking issue:
• Time to trade fishing rods for masks and snorkels? Culum Brown and Catarina Vila Pouca reveal fish to be thinking, feeling animals that deserve a better deal.
• Hugh McGregor and Atticus Fleming reveal for the first time a deadly interaction between cats, wildfire and feral herbivores.
• Sea cucumbers are highly valued in jars and poorly valued on reefs. Kennedy Wolfe, Hampus Eriksson and Maria Byrne report on lessons not learned in managing sea cucumber fisheries.
• Byrony Horton goes fungal to probe the roots of decline in eucalypt forests.
• Surprising though it may seem, foxes and cats can contribute to ecological stability, says ecologist Jeff Yugovic.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Wildlife Australia Wildlife Australia Autumn 2016.