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Appendices

    Appendix 1 Queensland Islands with no record of cane toads, but holding populations of those native species determined to be highly impacted (at the population scale) in the presence of cane toads (i.e. species listed in Table 3). Data collated in 2010.

    Appendix 2 Islands in the Northern Territory with no record of cane toads with no record of cane toads, but holding populations of those native species determined to be highly impacted (at the population scale) in the presence of cane toads (i.e. species listed in Table 3). Data collated in 2010.

    Appendix 3 Islands in Western Australia with no record of cane toads with no record of cane toads, but holding populations of those native species determined to be highly impacted (at the population scale) in the presence of cane toads (i.e. species listed in Table 3). Data collated in 2010.