- Impacts of exclusion fencing on target and non-target fauna: a global review
- Expansion of Vertebrate Pest Exclusion Fencing and its Potential Benefits for Threatened Fauna Recovery in Australia
- Differential developmental rates and demographics in Red Kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) populations separated by the dingo barrier fence
- Remote sensing of trophic cascades: multi-temporal landsat imagery reveals vegetation change driven by the removal of an apex predator
- Fence Ecology: Frameworks for Understanding the ecological effects of fences
- Assessing biodiversity outcomes from waterpoint interventions in the patchy, gibber-gilgai arid rangelands
- A physiological assessment of the use of water point closures to control kangaroo numbers
- An electrified watering trough that selectively excludes kangaroos
- Do kangaroos exhibit water-focused grazing patterns in arid New South Wales? A case study in Sturt National Park
- Fencing artificial waterpoints failed to influence density and distribution of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus)
- Going the distance on kangaroos and water: A review and test of artificial water point closures in Australia
- Artificial watering points are focal points for activity by an invasive herbivore but not native herbivores in conservation reserves in arid Australia
- Management of Artificial Water Points on National Parks in Western Queensland
- The efficacy of Finlayson troughs as a means of repelling kangaroos from water and altering grazing pressure in pastoral areas
- Ecological connectivity or Barrier Fence? Critical choices on the agricultural margins of Western Australia
- Use of the Finlayson trough as an aid to kangaroo harvesting
- Fences or Ferals? Benefits and Costs of Conservation Fencing in Australia
- Fencing for conservation: Restriction of evolutionary potential or a riposte to threatening processes?
- Deterrence of kangaroos from agricultural areas using ultrasonic frequencies: efficacy of a commercial device
Impacts of exclusion fencing on target and non-target fauna: a global review
(Smith, King, & Allen, 2020)
Expansion of Vertebrate Pest Exclusion Fencing and its Potential Benefits for Threatened Fauna Recovery in Australia
(Smith, Waddell, & Allen, 2020)
Differential developmental rates and demographics in Red Kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) populations separated by the dingo barrier fence
(Mitchell, Cairns, Kortner, Bradshaw, Saltre & Weisbecker, 2023)
Remote sensing of trophic cascades: multi-temporal landsat imagery reveals vegetation change driven by the removal of an apex predator
(Fisher et al, 2021)
Fence Ecology: Frameworks for Understanding the ecological effects of fences
(McIntrff, Xu, Wilkinson, Dejid & Brashares, 2020)
Assessing biodiversity outcomes from waterpoint interventions in the patchy, gibber-gilgai arid rangelands
(Smyth et al, 2009)
A physiological assessment of the use of water point closures to control kangaroo numbers
(Underhill, Grigg, GC, Pople, AR, & Yates, DJ, 2007)
An electrified watering trough that selectively excludes kangaroos
Norbury, G L (1992)
Do kangaroos exhibit water-focused grazing patterns in arid New South Wales? A case study in Sturt National Park
(Montague-Drake & Croft, D B, 2004)
Fencing artificial waterpoints failed to influence density and distribution of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus)
(Fukuda, McCallum, H I, Grigg, G C, & Pople, A R, 2009)
Going the distance on kangaroos and water: A review and test of artificial water point closures in Australia
(Lavery, Pople, Anthony R, & McCallum, Hamish I, 2018)
Artificial watering points are focal points for activity by an invasive herbivore but not native herbivores in conservation reserves in arid Australia
(Letnic, Mike, et al., 2014)
Management of Artificial Water Points on National Parks in Western Queensland
(Pople & Page, Manda, 2002)
The efficacy of Finlayson troughs as a means of repelling kangaroos from water and altering grazing pressure in pastoral areas
(King, Norbury, G L, & Eliot, G J, 1996)
Ecological connectivity or Barrier Fence? Critical choices on the agricultural margins of Western Australia
(Bradby, Fitzsimons, Del Marco, & Driscoll, 2014)
Western Australia’s State Barrier Fence represents a continuation of colonial era attitudes that considered kangaroos, emus and dingoes as ‘vermin’. Recent plans to upgrade and extend the Barrier Fence have shown little regard for ecological impacts or statutory environmental assessment processes.
Use of the Finlayson trough as an aid to kangaroo harvesting
(Hacker & Freudenberger, D, 2012)
Fences or Ferals? Benefits and Costs of Conservation Fencing in Australia
(Dickman C. R., 2012)
Fencing for conservation: Restriction of evolutionary potential or a riposte to threatening processes?
(Hayward & Kerley, 2009)
Deterrence of kangaroos from agricultural areas using ultrasonic frequencies: efficacy of a commercial device
(Bender, H, 2003)