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CRC for Biological Control of Vertebrate Pest Populations (1992 - 1999)

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Function: Conservation or Environment and Industrial or Scientific Research
Location: Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Established in July 1992, the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Biological Control of Vertebrate Pest Populations was replaced by the CRC for Biological Control of Pest Animals in July 1999. The CRC conducted research in reproductive immunology and endocrinology, viral epidemiology, viral recombinant technology, antigen presentation, social animal behaviour and population ecology.

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Alternative Names: Cooperative Research Centre for Biological Control of Vertebrate Pest Populations
Location: Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory
 
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 1992 - 1999 CRC for Biological Control of Vertebrate Pest Populations
       1999 - 2004 CRC for Biological Control of Pest Animals
             2004 - Invasive Animals CRC

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