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References
- 1. IUCN Red List (February, 2003) www.redlist.org
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- 3. New Zealand Department of Conservation (February, 2003) http://www.doc.govt.nzConservation/001~Plants-and-Animals/001~Native-Animals/Bats-(Pekapeka)/index.asp
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- Macdonald, D. Encyclopedia of Mammals. Facts on File Publications, New York, 1984
- Nowak, Ronald M. Walker's Bats of the World. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 1994.
- Pukaha Mount Bruce, 2005. "Short-tailed bat, Mystacina translocation" (On-line). Accessed March 06, 2005 at http://www.mtbruce.org.nz/bats_more.htm.
- Richard Weigl (2005) Longevity of Mammals in Captivity; from the Living Collections of the World. Kleine Senckenberg-Reihe 48: Stuttgart.
- Stoddart, D. Michael, ed. "Ecology of Small Mammals" Chapman & Hall, London 1979.
- Wilson, Don E., and DeeAnn M. Reeder, eds. 1993. Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 2nd ed., 3rd printing. xviii + 1207
- Wilson, Don E., and F. Russell Cole. 2000. Common Names of Mammals of the World. xiv + 204
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