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Publications by David Macdonald
Supplementary Material 3 From: Harrington LA, D’Cruze N, Macdonald DW (2018) Rise to Fame: Events, Media Activity and Public Interest in Pangolins and Pangolin Trade, 2005–2016. Nature Conservation 30: 107-133.
Supplementary Material 2 From: Harrington LA, D’Cruze N, Macdonald DW (2018) Rise to Fame: Events, Media Activity and Public Interest in Pangolins and Pangolin Trade, 2005–2016. Nature Conservation 30: 107-133.
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Supplementary Material 1 From: D’Cruze N, Singh B, Mookerjee A, Harrington LA, Macdonald DW (2018) a Socio-Economic Survey of Pangolin Hunting in Assam, Northeast India. Nature Conservation 30: 83-105.
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Supplementary Material 3 From: Tóth Z, Hornung E, Báldi a (2018) Effects of Set-Aside Management on Certain Elements of Soil Biota and Early Stage Organic Matter Decomposition in a High Nature Value Area, Hungary. Nature Conservation 29: 1-26.
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Supplementary Material 1 From: Tattoni C (2019) Nomen Omen. Toponyms Predict Recolonization and Extinction Patterns for Large Carnivores. Nature Conservation 37: 1-16.
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