
2021
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Coghlan S, Cardilini APA. (2021). A critical review of the compassionate conservation debate. Conservation Biology. Available from https://conbio-onlinelibrary-wiley-com.ezproxy-b.deakin.edu.au/doi/full/10.1111/cobi.13760

2020
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Shaw, M. (2020). The influence of human-animal close-encounter photographs on public attitudes towards zoos and wildlife (Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours)). Deakin University.
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Coghlan S, Cardilini APA. 2020. Compassionate conservation deserves a morally serious rather than dismissive response - Reply to Callen et al. 2020. Biological Conservation 242:108434. Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320719320865 (accessed February 6, 2020).
2019
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Maguire, G.S., Miller, K.K. and Weston, M.A. (2019). Only the Strictest Rules Apply: Investigating Regulation Compliance of Beaches to Minimize Invasive Dog Impacts on Threatened Shorebird Populations. In Impacts of Invasive Species on Coastal Environments (pp. 397-412). Springer, Cham
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Straka, T.M., Miller, K.K. and Jacobs, M.H. (2019). Understanding the acceptability of wolf management actions: roles of cognition and emotion. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 1-14.
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Coghlan S, Cardilini A. (2019). When your views on climate change conflict with your chosen career path. In Practice 41:461–462. Available from https://inpractice.bmj.com/content/41/9/461
2018
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Baverstock, S., Weston, M.A. and Miller, K.K. (2018). A global paucity of wild bird feeding policy. Science of The Total Environment, 653, 105-111.
2017
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Lees D, Sherman CDH, Maguire GS, Dann P, Cardilini APA, Weston MA. 2013. Swooping in the Suburbs; Parental Defence of an Abundant Aggressive Urban Bird against Humans. Animals 3:754–766. Available from http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/3/3/754 (accessed November 8, 2017).
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Cardilini APA, Weston MA, Nimmo DG, Dann P, Sherman CDH. 2013. Surviving in sprawling suburbs: Suburban environments represent high quality breeding habitat for a widespread shorebird. Landscape and Urban Planning 115:72–80. Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169204613000625 (accessed November 8, 2017).
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Travaglia, M. and Miller, K.K. (2017). Cats in the Australian environment: What’s your purr-spective? Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 25(2), 153-173.
2016
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Blair, S.E., Wescott, G. and Miller, K.K. (2016). Backyard bandicoots: Community attitudes towards conservation planning in residential developments. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 23(3).
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Taylor, S., Miller, K.K. and McBurnie, J. (2016). Community perceptions of orangutan conservation and palm oil in Melbourne, Australia. International Journal of Environmental Studies 73(2), 255-267.
2015
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Johnstone, K., Miller, K.K. and Antos, M. (2015). Grassland conservation and the Plains-wanderer: A small brown bird makes an effective local flagship. Conservation and Society 13(4): 407-413
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Weston, M., Guay, P.J., McLeod, E.M. and Miller, K.K. (2015). Do birdwatchers care about bird disturbance? Anthrozoos 28(2): 305-317.
2014
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Miller, K.K., Ritchie, E.G. and Weston, M.A. (2014). Human dimensions of dog-wildlife interactions. pp.286-304. In 'Free-ranging dogs and wildlife conservation'. (Ed. M. Gompper). Oxford University Press, Oxford, England.
2012
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Weston, M.A., Miller, K.K., Lawson, J. and Ehmke, G.C. (2012). Hope for resurrecting a functionally extinct parrot or squandered social capital? Landholder attitudes towards the Orange-bellied Parrot (Neophema chrysogaster) in Victoria, Australia Conservation and Society 10(4), 381-385.
2009
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Miller, K.K. (2009). Human dimensions of wildlife population management in Australasia – History, approaches and directions. Wildlife Research 36(1): 48-56.
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Miller, K.K. and Weston, M.A. (2009). Towards a set of priorities for bird conservation and research in Australia: The perceptions of ornithologists. Emu 109: 67-74.
2008
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Whiting, A. and Miller, K.K. (2008). Examining the living with possums policy in Victoria, Australia: Community knowledge, support and compliance. Pacific Conservation Biology 14(3), 169-176.
2007
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Nimmo, D.G. and Miller, K.K. (2007). Ecological and human dimensions of management of feral horses in Australia: A review. Wildlife Research, 34(5), 408-417.
2005
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Miller, K.K. (2003). Public and stakeholder values of wildlife in Victoria, Australia. Wildlife Research 30: 465-476.
2003
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Miller, K.K., Ritchie, E.G. and Weston, M.A. (2014). Human dimensions of dog-wildlife interactions. pp.286-304. In 'Free-ranging dogs and wildlife conservation'. (Ed. M. Gompper). Oxford University Press, Oxford, England.