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What does the recovery debt really measure?
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Does the brain really know what word is coming next?
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In an Animal’s Shoes: Facing Animal Suffering as a Difficulty of Reality
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Monitoring agricultural ecosystems by using wild bees as environmental indicators
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Coxsackievirus A6 was the predominant pathogen of hand, foot, and mouth disease with frequent recombination and mutations in Shandong Province, 2023
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The Trilateral Committee for Wildlife and Ecosystem Conservation and Management’s Ad Hoc Feral Swine/Wild Pig Working Group (Abstract)
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How wild edible plants and mushrooms have been approached within the ecosystem services framework: a systematic review
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Review of Dan C. Shahar’s Why It's OK to Eat Meat and Per Bauhn’s Animal Suffering, Human Rights, and the Virtue of Justice
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What we really know about the dormancy, reproduction, germination and cultivation of charophytes (Characeae)
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Wild Pigs in Wild Places: Controlling Pigs in the Sipsey Wilderness Area
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Does Science Education in Developing Countries Really Count?
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Mobilizing the Suffering of the Body
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Optimal Evaluation of Suspected Choledocholithiasis: Does This Patient Really Have ...
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Valuing ecosystem services and ecosystem assets for The Netherlands
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History, Management, and Future of Invasive Wild Pigs
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Xenosurveillance of Wild Pigs Using Mosquito Bloodmeals
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Wild sweet : promising underutilized minor crops
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Towards Integrated Ecosystem Assessments: A literature review on linking ecosystem condition indicators to ecosystem services
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Symposium Review: Wild Animal Welfare is in Our Backyards
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An update on the wild bee fauna (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Anthophila) of Serbia
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Current Trends and Management of Wild Horses on the Devil’s Garden Plateau
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Future-Proofing Chocolate: The Environmental Resilience of Cacao Wild Relatives
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A comparison of valuation methods for cultural ecosystem services in support of ecosystem accounting
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Rethinking Our Approach to Wild Pig Control Data and Field Tasks