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An Evaluation of Two Low-Cost Thermal Imaging Cameras for Wildlife Damage Management Objectives

Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference
doi 10.5070/v42811053
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January 1, 2018

Authors
George , R. Gallagher

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