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Use of terrestrial habitat by western pond turtles (Clemmys marmorata): implications for management
Author(s): D.A. Reese; Hartwell H. Welsh
Date: 1997
Source: Pages 352-357 in Proceedings: Conservation, Restoration, and Management of Turtles and Tortoises. An International Conference. New York Turtle and Tortoise Society
Publication Series: Paper (invited, offered, keynote)
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Reese, D.A.; Welsh, Hartwell H., Jr. 1997. Use of terrestrial habitat by western pond turtles (Clemmys marmorata): implications for management. Pages 352-357 in Proceedings: Conservation, Restoration, and Management of Turtles and Tortoises. An International Conference. New York Turtle and Tortoise SocietyRelated Search
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