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Badger cull culled

Timothy J. Roper ()
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Timothy J. Roper: University of Sussex

Nature, 2003, vol. 426, issue 6968, 782-783

Abstract: Large-scale field trials have been under way to assess how effective badger culls are in stemming the incidence of tuberculosis in cattle. One culling tactic, it seems, increases occurrence of the disease.

Date: 2003
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