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When foxes went feral

When foxes went feral

Seventy years after foxes were first introduced to Australia in 1870, they had managed to spread across the continent. For the first time, their colonisation of the continent has been mapped. GUEST: Dr Sean Tomlinson, Lecturer at the School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University PRODUCER: Ali Benton

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

November 19, 202527m 36s

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Seventy years after foxes were first introduced to Australia in 1870, they had managed to spread across the continent. For the first time, their colonisation of the continent has been mapped.

  • GUEST: Dr Sean Tomlinson, Lecturer at the School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University
  • PRODUCER: Ali Benton

Topics

foxesferal speciesAustraliaVictoriamodellingnative animalsSean Tomlinson