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Les fossiles de demain. Treize mammiferes menaces d'extinction etudies par le 'Service de Sauvegarde' de l'Union Internationale pour la Proctection de la Nature
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51214
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RP7687
Author:
Heim, Roger
Citation:
PRO NATURA. 1954 : 1-112;
Year:
1954
Subject:
Endangered species
;
Endangered species - Australia
;
Numbat
;
Extinct animals
;
Extinct animals - Australia
;
Thylacine - Tasmania
;
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