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There is no place like home: High homing rate and increased mortality after translocation of a small mammal

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Villasenor, Nelida
Escobar, Martin A.H.
Estades, Christian F.

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Animal translocation is a popular tool in wildlife management. It is frequently used to solve human-animal conflicts and recently has been applied as a mitigation tool when animals inhabit land desired for development. However, its success is uncertain an

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European Journal of Wildlife Research

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2037-12-31
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