Sessional Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development Written Submissions Received Volume 2 Issues associated with the progressive entry into the Northern Territory of Cane Toads October 2003
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Professor Grigg Written Submissions Cane Toad Inquiry Report Volume 2 98 Sites furthest from Mataranka are at the top. This decline is statistically significant, but note that most of the decrease occurs before we are certain that cane toads arrived at the sites Figure 3: Proportion of days each wet season of records with Crinia deserticola present, for each station. Sites furthest from Mataranka are at the top. This decline is statistically significant, but note again that most of the decrease occurs before we are certain that cane toads arrived at the sites Figure 4: Proportion of days each wet season of records with Cyclorana cultripes present, for each station.