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Research Article
Vol. 55, Issue 6, 2001November 01, 2001 PDT

Targeting alphas can make coyote control more effective and socially acceptable

M Jaeger, K Blejwas, B Sacks, J Neale, M Conner, D McCullough,
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Jaeger, M, K Blejwas, B Sacks, J Neale, M Conner, and D McCullough. 2001. “Targeting Alphas Can Make Coyote Control More Effective and Socially Acceptable.” California Agriculture 55 (6): 32–37. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.3733/​ca.v055n06p32.
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