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Surveys of British Amphibians and Their Habitats

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Trevor J. C. Beebee
Affiliation:
(on behalf of the Conservation Committee of the British Herpetological Society), Department of Biochemistry, University College, Gower Street, London, England.

Abstract

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Type
Short Communications: Reports, Comments, News, Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1975

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