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Date: 2013-02-01 09:50:08
Microtus
Skibotn
Vole
Fell
Lemming
Geography
Physical geography
Voles and lemmings
Enontekiö
Kilpisjärvi

Kilpisjärvi LTSER -project to salvage long-term research data Long-term research generally refers to studies that have been

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