What Does It Mean to Successfully Conserve a (Vertebrate) Species?
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What Does It Mean to Successfully Conserve a (Vertebrate) Species?
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What Does It Mean to Successfully Conserve a (Vertebrate) Species?
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What Does It Mean to Successfully Conserve a (Vertebrate) Species?
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What Does It Mean to Successfully Conserve a (Vertebrate) Species?
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Akira Murayama
Andrea Putnam
Elizabeth L. Bennett
Eric W. Sanderson
Frederic Launay
George Amato
Gustavo Fonseca
Howard Rosenbaum
John G. Robinson
John Thorbjarnarson
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10.1525/BIO.2011.61.1.9
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z