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Captivity effects on wide-ranging carnivores

Ros Clubb and Georgia Mason ()
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Ros Clubb: University of Oxford
Georgia Mason: University of Oxford

Nature, 2003, vol. 425, issue 6957, 473-474

Abstract: Animals that roam over a large territory in the wild do not take kindly to being confined.

Date: 2003
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