If they could talk to the animals
Jonathan Knight
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Nature, 2001, vol. 414, issue 6861, 246-247
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Too many conservation projects are failing because of ignorance about the behaviour of endangered species. This is why the natural world needs ethologists, says Jonathan Knight.
Date: 2001
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