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Cattle ranchers’ attitudes to conflicts with jaguar Panthera onca in the Pantanal of Brazil
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A. ZIMMERMANN
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M.J. WALPOLE
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N. LEADER-WILLIAMS
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A Zimmermann-Schlatter
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M.J. Walpole
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N Leader
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2005
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