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Trapping small mammals for research and management: how many die and why? / F. Lemckert ... [et al.]
Record no:
51293
Author:
Lemckert, Frank
Year:
2006
Series:
AUSTRALIAN MAMMALOGY. 2006 v.28, no.2 : 201-207 [kept P599.0994]
Subject:
Animal traps
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Mammals - Research - Australia
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