Culling and cattle controls influence tuberculosis risk for badgers
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Christl A. Donnelly | George Gettinby | Richard S. Clifton-Hadley | R. Glyn Hewinson | Helen E. Jenkins | Richard J. Delahay | John P. McInerney | Rosie Woodroffe | G. Gettinby | C. Donnelly | H. Jenkins | R. G. Hewinson | P. Gilks | R. Delahay | C. Cheeseman | W. T. Johnston | R. Woodroffe | D. Cox | F. J. Bourne | R. Clifton-Hadley | J. Mcinerney | W. Morrison | W. Ivan Morrison | Peter Gilks | Chris L. Cheeseman | David R. Cox | W. Thomas Johnston | F. John Bourne | J. McInerney | R. Hewinson
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