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Prevalence and characteristics of illegal jaguar trade in north-western Bolivia
Author(s):
M. ARIAS
,
A. Hinsley
,
P Nogales-Ascarrunz
,
N Negrões
,
JA Glikman
,
EJ Milner-Gulland
,
Melissa Arias
,
Amy Hinsley
,
Paola Nogales-Ascarrunz
,
Nuno Negrões
,
Jenny A. Glikman
,
E. J. Milner-Gulland
,
M Arias
,
Nogales-Ascarrunz
,
P Carvajal-Bacarrez
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2021
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Conservation Science and Practice
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