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Contributed Paper How to Build an Efficient Conservation Fence MICHAEL BODE∗ AND BRENDAN WINTLE The Applied Environmental Decision Analysis Group, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, Victo
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Document Date: 2010-12-01 21:04:57


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D. T / Hamilton / Canberra / Auckland / L. A. / Parkville / Perth / Melbourne / Oxford / /

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University of Melbourne / Public Library of Science Biology / /

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Department of Conservation and Land Management / University of Melbourne / School of Botany / Society for Conservation Biology DOI / Australian Government / New Zealand Government / Department of the Environment and Heritage / National Academy of Sciences / Department of Conservation / /

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