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Title: Towards a definition of biological corridor

Author: Rosenberg, D.K.; Noon, B.R.; Meslow, E.C.

Date: 1995

Source: Pages 436-439 in J.A. Bissonette, and P.R. Krausman (eds.), Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future. International Wildlife Management Congress, Bethesda, Maryland

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Rosenberg, D.K.; Noon, B.R.; Meslow, E.C.  1995.  Towards a definition of biological corridor.   Pages 436-439 in J.A. Bissonette, and P.R. Krausman (eds.), Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future. International Wildlife Management Congress, Bethesda, Maryland.

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