Planning for megafauna recovery in the tropical rainforests of Sumatra
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M. Linkie | W. Marthy | N. Andayani | Ardiantiono | Sasha Suryometaram | Eka Ramadiyanta | Muhammad I. Lubis | Janice S. H. Lee | U. M. Rahmat | Tarmizi | Dewi Melvern | Ahtu Trihangga | Muhammad Isa | Dedy Yansyah | Ridha Abdullah | Kendall R. Jones | Noviar Andayani | M. I. Lubis | Dedy Yansyah | Ardiantiono
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