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Sarah M Legge

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Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 17, 2019
Assessing Risks to Wildlife from Free-Roaming Hybrid Cats: The Proposed Introduction of Pet Savannah Cats to Australia as a Case StudyChristopher R Dickman, Sarah M Legge, John C Z Woinarski
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences|October 1, 2024
No More Extinctions: Recovering Australia's BiodiversityJohn C Z Woinarski, Stephen T Garnett, Sarah M Legge
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|January 27, 2023
Modeling mammal response to fire based on species' traitsChristopher A Pocknee, Sarah M Legge, Jane McDonald, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|October 6, 2016
The contribution of policy, law, management, research, and advocacy failings to the recent extinctions of three Australian vertebrate speciesJohn C Z Woinarski, Stephen T Garnett, Sarah M Legge, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 19, 2023
Experimentally testing animal responses to prescribed fire size and severityTim S Doherty, Daniel F Bohórquez Fandiño, Darcy J Watchorn, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 6, 2022
Animal mortality during fireChris J Jolly, Chris R Dickman, Tim S Doherty, et al.
Cambridge Prisms. Extinction|March 13, 2025
<i>This is the way the world ends; not with a bang but a whimper</i>: Estimating the number and ongoing rate of extinctions of Australian non-marine invertebratesJohn C Z Woinarski, Michael F Braby, Heloise Gibb, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|March 23, 2022
Fire as a driver and mediator of predator-prey interactionsTim S Doherty, William L Geary, Chris J Jolly, et al.
Bioscience|March 30, 2026
Investigating the Causes of an Extinction Catastrophe: Controlling Introduced Predators Remains Essential for Conserving Australia's MammalsJohn C Z Woinarski, Sarah M Legge, Katherine Moseby, et al.
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Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 17, 2019
Assessing Risks to Wildlife from Free-Roaming Hybrid Cats: The Proposed Introduction of Pet Savannah Cats to Australia as a Case StudyChristopher R Dickman, Sarah M Legge, John C Z Woinarski
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences|October 1, 2024
No More Extinctions: Recovering Australia's BiodiversityJohn C Z Woinarski, Stephen T Garnett, Sarah M Legge
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|January 27, 2023
Modeling mammal response to fire based on species' traitsChristopher A Pocknee, Sarah M Legge, Jane McDonald, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|October 6, 2016
The contribution of policy, law, management, research, and advocacy failings to the recent extinctions of three Australian vertebrate speciesJohn C Z Woinarski, Stephen T Garnett, Sarah M Legge, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|December 19, 2023
Experimentally testing animal responses to prescribed fire size and severityTim S Doherty, Daniel F Bohórquez Fandiño, Darcy J Watchorn, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 6, 2022
Animal mortality during fireChris J Jolly, Chris R Dickman, Tim S Doherty, et al.
Cambridge Prisms. Extinction|March 13, 2025
<i>This is the way the world ends; not with a bang but a whimper</i>: Estimating the number and ongoing rate of extinctions of Australian non-marine invertebratesJohn C Z Woinarski, Michael F Braby, Heloise Gibb, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|March 23, 2022
Fire as a driver and mediator of predator-prey interactionsTim S Doherty, William L Geary, Chris J Jolly, et al.
Bioscience|March 30, 2026
Investigating the Causes of an Extinction Catastrophe: Controlling Introduced Predators Remains Essential for Conserving Australia's MammalsJohn C Z Woinarski, Sarah M Legge, Katherine Moseby, et al.
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