The use of contraceptive techniques in managed wild African lion (Panthera leo) populations to mimic open system cub recruitment
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McEvoy, O. K., Miller, S. M., Beets, W., Bodasing, T., Borrego, N., Burger, A., Courtenay, B., Ferreira, S., Hanekom, C., Hofmeyr, M., Packer, C., Robertson, D., Stratford, K., Slotow, R., & Parker, D. M. (2019). The use of contraceptive techniques in managed wild African lion (Panthera leo) populations to mimic open system cub recruitment. Wildlife Research (East Melbourne), 46(5), 398–408. https://doi.org/10.1071/WR18079
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McEvoy, Orla K.; Miller, Susan M.; Beets, Warren; Bodasing, Tarik; Borrego, Natalia; Burger, André; Courtenay, Brian; Ferreira, Sam; Hanekom, Cathariné; Hofmeyr, Markus; Packer, Craig; Robertson, Dave; Stratford, Ken; Slotow, Rob. (2019). The use of contraceptive techniques in managed wild African lion (Panthera leo) populations to mimic open system cub recruitment. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, 10.1071/WR18079.
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