Movement of mammals through tunnels under railway lines

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Small mammals used established culverts, but use of new tunnels was predominantly by feral predators. Frequent use by small, native mammals will not occur until native vegetation regenerates around the tunnel entrances, establishing a connection between undisturbed vegetation on the 2 sides of the track. -from Authors

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Hunt, A., Dickens, H. J., & Whelan, R. J. (1987). Movement of mammals through tunnels under railway lines. Australian Zoologist, 24(2), 89–93. https://doi.org/10.7882/AZ.1987.008

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