Conservation and Development Interventions at the Wildlife-Livestock Interface
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William B. Karesh | Lisa Starr | Angela Yang | Philip J. Nyhus | S. Cleaveland | W. Karesh | S. Osofsky | M. Kock | P. Nyhus | Steven A. Osofsky | Sarah Cleaveland | Michael D. Kock | Angela Yang | L. Starr
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