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Rabies in Raccoons: Biology and Behaviour

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Compact Disc | #181907 | ISBN-13: 9780955162817
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This volume provides information about the biology and behaviour of raccoons, the raccoon rabies variant, and how raccoon biology and behaviour affects raccoon rabies transmission.

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