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Study tracks how foxes ‘colonised’ Australia and grew to a population of 1.7 million
A nationwide program has mapped how foxes spread from south-eastern Australia to as far away as the Pilbara in just 70 years.
The research, from the University of Adelaide’s Environment Institute and Curtin University, used historical records and DNA evidence to follow the pest animal’s movement…
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