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Prospects for the dispersion of European bison, Bison bonasus, in the North. / Popov, Igor; Smolina, Diana; Gusarov, Igor.

в: Journal for Nature Conservation, Том 82, 126711, 01.12.2024.

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Popov, Igor ; Smolina, Diana ; Gusarov, Igor. / Prospects for the dispersion of European bison, Bison bonasus, in the North. в: Journal for Nature Conservation. 2024 ; Том 82.

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