Virtual Fencing of Captive Asian Elephants Fitted With An Aversive Geofencing Device to Manage Their Movement
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T. Maraseni | B. Allen | D. Weerakoon | A. Dangolla | S. J. Cabral de Mel | N. Abeysinghe | Saman Seneweera | Ruvinda K. de Mel | Mihiran Medawala
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