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Felidae / Lacandon Jungle / Chiapas / Ocelot / Margay / Cougar / Leopard / Fauna of South America / Zoology / Leopardus
Date: 2010-12-18 11:38:28
Felidae
Lacandon Jungle
Chiapas
Ocelot
Margay
Cougar
Leopard
Fauna of South America
Zoology
Leopardus

Mongabay.com Open Access Journal - Tropical Conservation Science Vol.3 (4):, 2010 Research Article Hair-snares: A non-invasive method for monitoring felid populations in the Selva

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