A survey of the terrestrial vertebrates of Faure Island, Shark Bay, Western Australia

  • Schmitz A
  • Richards J
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Abstract

A terrestrial vertebrate survey was conducted on Faure Island in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area in May 2000, and a follow-up survey in February 2002. A single species of mammal, the introduced house mouse, was captured and 22 species of reptile were trapped, collected or sighted by opportunIstIc searches. There are likely to be additional species not yet collected.

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Schmitz, A., & Richards, J. D. (2008). A survey of the terrestrial vertebrates of Faure Island, Shark Bay, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement, 75(1), 33. https://doi.org/10.18195/issn.0313-122x.75.2008.033-037

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