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Australian Camel Bibliography

"Asian Carp Invasion of the Upper Mississippi River System". Http://www.umesc.usgs.gov/reports_publications/psrs/psr_2000_05.html . Burdick, Alan. From the Press Kit for "Out of Eden: An Odyssey of Ecological Invasion". Http://aburdick.com/press/OutOfEden_PressKit.pdf . "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Video One, Asian Carp Invasion". Http://www.carpbusters.com/carpTV.shtml . Department of the Environment and Heritage, 2004. The feral camel (Camelus dromedarius). Http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/invasive/publications/camel/index.html . Franke, Joe. "The Invasive Species Cookbook". Bradford Street Press. Http://www.bradfordstreetpress.com/ . Marohasy, Jennifer. "Let's Eat Camel," December 12, 2005, a weblog of politics and the environment. Http://www.jennifermarohasy.com/blog/archives/001058.html . National Feral Animal Control Program (NFACP), http://www.maff.gov.au/releases/04/04360wt.html . Rice, Robert. "Of Carp N Men: The problem of exotic fishes". Http://www.nativefish.org/articles/carp-n-men.php .

Endnotes:
(Check bibliography for more information on each note.)

1. Alan Burdick, "Out of Eden: An Odyssey of Ecological Invasion".

2. Department of the Environment..., The feral camel.

3. National Feral Animal Control Program (NFACP).

4. "Asian Carp Invasion of the Upper. Rice, Robert,"Of Carp N Men." "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation."

5. Joe Franke, "The Invasive Species Cookbook."

6. Jennifer Marohasy,"Let's Eat Camel."



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