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Observations on predation of the flatback turtle Natator depressus by the saltwater crocodile Crocodylus porosus at a major rookery in northern Australia
Incorporating fine-scale behaviours into habitat suitability modelling; a case study for turtles
An application of finite element analysis predicts unique temperatures and fates for flatback sea turtle embryos
Population dynamics of flatback turtles nesting on Delambre Island, ascertained using a multi-faceted approach
Delambre Island’s flatback turtles – a 16-year population health check
New Scitech exhibit highlights the impacts of light on turtles
Cape Domett winter monitoring update
Turtle Watching Code of Conduct
From data to discovery in Roebuck Bay
One flatback per week lost to crocs at Cape Domett
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