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Marsupials

      Titles Descriptions
  1. Australian Wildlife: Marsupials
  2. Chris' Joey Haven
  3. GliderCENTRAL
  4. Marsupials
  5. National Opossum Society

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Australian Wildlife: Marsupials
An overview of the diversity of marsupials that inhabit Australia. Provides details on the main groupings of marsupials based primarily on the taxonomic level of family. Featured stories, short notes and scientific reports are also available.
     Author: Australian Wildlife
     Subjects: australia, marsupials
     DeweyClass: 599.2
     Resource type: project
Chris' Joey Haven
Resource provided by a wildlife carer who specialises in Eastern Grey kangaroo and wallaby joeys and is part of a group called Wildcare Queanbeyan which rescues, rehabilitates and releases native Australian wildlife. Selection of photographs of baby marsupials.
     Author: Chris
     Subjects: marsupials
     DeweyClass: 599.2
     Resource type: guide
GliderCENTRAL
Searchable collection of information about the sugar glider (petaurus breviceps), an Australian marsupial which is gaining popularity as a domestic pet. Includes articles, research papers, and a message board assessing the suitability of petaurus breviceps as a pet, and provides details of vets, breeders, and suppliers of sleeping pouches, toys, and food.
     Author: Exotics Central
     Subjects: mammals, marsupials
     DeweyClass: 599.2
     Resource type: documents
Marsupials
Information and links relating to all aspects of marsupials. Special series of links particularly for children, designed by children.
     Author: Lamb, Annette & Johnson, Larry
     Subjects: marsupials
     DeweyClass: 599.2
     Resource type: directory
National Opossum Society
Group supporting clinical research aimed at improving the health of the didelphis genus. Information about the opposum's natural history, appearance, diet, life expectancy, and care is provided.
     Author: National Opossum Society
     Subjects: marsupials
     DeweyClass: 599.2
     Resource type: documents