"References" for Carnivore Conservation

"References" for Carnivore Conservation

University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln USDA National Wildlife Research Center - Staff U.S. Department of Agriculture: Animal and Publications Plant Health Inspection Service 2001 "References" for Carnivore Conservation John L. Gittleman University of Virginia - Main Campus Stephan M. Funk Zoological Society of London David Macdonald University of Oxford Robert K. Wayne University of California - Los Angeles Eric M. Gese USDA/APHIS/WS National Wildlife Research Center, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/icwdm_usdanwrc Part of the Environmental Sciences Commons Gittleman, John L.; Funk, Stephan M.; Macdonald, David; Wayne, Robert K.; and Gese, Eric M., ""References" for Carnivore Conservation" (2001). 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