Evaluation of the application of methods used to detect and monitor selected mammalian taxa to pangolin monitoring
Standardised methods to monitor populations of many species are lacking but are important for detecting presence, changes in populations and species status, and for conservation management. Pangolins (Family: Manidae), are one such group of mammals that are native to Africa and Asia. Here, we conduc...
Main Authors: | Ingram, D, Willcox, D, Challender, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2019
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