Implementing a comprehensive approach to study the causes of human-bear (Ursus arctos pruinosus) conflicts in the Sanjiangyuan region, China.
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Yu Cao | Haodong Liu | Diqiang Li | Yadong Xue | Yuguang Zhang | Xiaodong Ma | Charlotte E. Hacker | Yunchuan Dai | Hanning Cao | Babar Zahoor
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