Interpreting long-term trends in bushmeat harvest in southeast Cameroon
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Main Authors: | Ávila, E., Tagg, N., Willie, J., Mbohli, D., Farfán, M.A., Vargas, J.M., Bonat, W.H., Dupain, J., Epanda, M.A., Luyten, I., Tedonzong, L., Peeters, M., Fa, J.E. |
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111866 |
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