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When Strange Bedfellows Go All In: A Template for Implementing Non-Lethal Strategies Aimed at Reducing Carnivore Predation of Livestock

Animal Conservation - United States
doi 10.1111/acv.12453
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Landscape ConservationEcologyNature
Date

October 11, 2018

Authors
J. K. YoungJ. SteuberA. FewA. BacaZ. Strong
Publisher

Wiley


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