A win–win for wildlife and ranching

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Jacob R. Goheen
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[1] University of Wyoming,Department of Zoology and Physiology
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Nature Sustainability | 2018年 / 1卷
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Livestock production can pose challenges for populations of large wild mammals. Conservation failure isn’t a foregone conclusion, however, if integrated management for ranching and for wildlife benefits both.
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