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The Importance of Indigenous Peoples' Lands for the Conservation of Terrestrial Vertebrates

doi 10.1101/2019.12.11.873695
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December 12, 2019

Authors
Christopher J. O’BryanStephen T. GarnettJohn E. FaIan LeiperJose RehbeinÁlvaro Fernández-LlamazaresMicha V. JacksonHarry D. JonasEduardo S. BrondizioNeil D. BurgessCatherine J. RobinsonKerstin K. ZanderOscar VenterJames E.M. Watson
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory


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