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- restrict tidal exchange between themselves and Sal****er Cr****." (Webster and Lemckert, 2002) The main threat to Sal****er Cr**** (especially near the source)...
- ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Hoplocephalus stephensii, p. 253). Fitzgerald, M.; Shine, R.; Lemckert, F. (2002). "Spatial ecology of arboreal snakes (Hoplocephalus stephensii...
- Island. Ryan, J. K.; Waltham, Nathan J.; Benfer, Nathan P.; King, Brian A.; Lemckert, Charles J.; Zigic, Sasha (2013). "Gold Coast Broadwater: Southern Moreton...
- threatened by habitat loss. Gillespie, G.; Robertson, P.; Littlejohn, M. & Lemckert, F. (2004). "Litoria spenceri". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2004...
- Wilton's Australian Quartly Journal. pp. 352–355. Brayshaw, Steven; Charles Lemckert (2012). "Tweed River Mouth, Gold Coast, Australia". In Pilkey, Orrin H...
- South-eastern Australia. Reed New Holland: Sydney. Jean-Marc Hero, Frank Lemckert, Peter Robertson, Harold Cogger, Murray Littlejohn (2004). "Pseudophryne...
- weeds, droughts, climate change, and livestock. Jean-Marc Hero, Frank Lemckert, Peter Robertson, Harold Cogger, Murray Littlejohn (2004). "Pseudophryne...
- a quality habitat and healthier, happier frogs. Hero, J.-M.; Bell, B.; Lemckert, F.; Robertson, P.; Brown, P. (2004). "Litoria ewingii". The IUCN Red List...
- about 85% of the species’ known range. ****ny, M; Moses, B; ****ny, SV; Lemckert, FL; Donnellan, S (2020). "A new species of frog in the Litoria ewingii...
- captivity with the appropriate permit Jean-Marc Hero, John Clarke, Frank Lemckert, Peter Robertson, Peter Brown, Ed Meyer (2004). "Limnodynastes tasmaniensis"...