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Interactions between wildlife, humans and cattle: activity patterns of a remnant population of impala on the degraded Mutara Rangelands, Rwanda

T. Wronski A C , J. D. Bariyanga B , A. Apio B and M. Plath A
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A Northwest A&F University, College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, P.R. China.

B University of Rwanda, College of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture, Department of Wildlife and Aquatic Resources Management, PO Box 57, Nyagatare, Rwanda.

C Corresponding author. Email: t_wronski@gmx.de

The Rangeland Journal 37(4) 357-365 https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ15025
Submitted: 18 December 2014  Accepted: 15 May 2015   Published: 24 July 2015



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