Invasive wild pigs in North America : ecology, impacts, and management /

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Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: VerCauteren, Kurt C. (Editor), Beasley, James C. (Editor), Ditchkoff, Stephen S. (Editor), Mayer, John J. (Editor), Roloff, Gary J. (Editor), Strickland, Bronson Keith, 1970- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2020]
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