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No science, no success and still no need for captive-origin lion reintroduction: a reply to Abell and Youldon
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Hunter, L
,
White, P
,
Henschel, P
,
Frank, L
,
Burton, C
,
Loveridge, A
,
Balme, G
,
Breitenmoser, C
,
Breitenmoser, U
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Journal article
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English
Published:
2013
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