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Caro, T.M.; Durant, S.M. | |
The importance of behavioral ecology for conservation biology: examples from Serengeti carnivores | |
1995 Book Chapter | |
Biologists working in East Africa and elsewhere are usually assigned to one of two camps: those who conduct research and those who practice conservation. Though camp members may view each other amicably, often as not researchers see conservation as uninteresting or as a second-rate discipline, while conservations regard research as irrelevant or esoteric. |
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