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Abstract: in Kakadu National Park using a large scale wireless sensor network deployment. Cane toads were mistakenly introduced in Australia in 1935. Their uncanny ability to survive in diverse climates and lack of natural predators in the Australian ecosystem have promoted unhindered growth of cane toads for the last 68 years. This application is of tremendous importance to Australia because cane toads are endangering native species and the ecosystem. We comment on how wireless sensor network technology ... (Update)

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@misc{ networks-canetoad,
  author = "Wireless Sensor Networks",
  title = "Cane-toad Monitoring in Kakadu National Park Using",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/735278.html" }
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