Africa, المجلد 71،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2001 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... cattle , if they used a quarter of the reserve , had 40 acres each.10 Why did he think that so few cattle were causing so much damage ? The most obvious answer is that Anderson underestimated the number of cattle that were using the ...
... cattle , if they used a quarter of the reserve , had 40 acres each.10 Why did he think that so few cattle were causing so much damage ? The most obvious answer is that Anderson underestimated the number of cattle that were using the ...
الصفحة 468
... cattle . The implications for the environment of such a growth in the cattle population are equivocal . Such an increase must have affected the environment in some way . Yet it is hard to see how it could have been causing the damage ...
... cattle . The implications for the environment of such a growth in the cattle population are equivocal . Such an increase must have affected the environment in some way . Yet it is hard to see how it could have been causing the damage ...
الصفحة 474
... cattle over time . In the case of large animals , the mechanism that provides for compatibility between wildlife and livestock elsewhere is absent at Mkomazi . Here , however , dynamics must be considered at a larger scale still ...
... cattle over time . In the case of large animals , the mechanism that provides for compatibility between wildlife and livestock elsewhere is absent at Mkomazi . Here , however , dynamics must be considered at a larger scale still ...
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