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Movement and Occurrence of Two Elephant Herds in a Human-Dominated Landscape, the Bénoué Wildlife Conservation Area, Cameroon

Tropical Conservation Science - United States
doi 10.1177/194008291200500205
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Landscape ConservationEcologyNature
Date

June 1, 2012

Authors
Alys GranadosRobert B. WeladjiMichael R. Loomis
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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