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ConservationFIT presents at the annual AZA meeting

October 2, 2019 October 2, 2019
This CFIT presentation was given to the Conservation Technology session at the September 2019 AZA Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
Schwartz, K. and Jewell, Z. September 2019. ConservationFIT: AZA Big Cat Footprints Contribute to Conservation Monitoring in the Wild. 2019 AZA Annual Meeting Proceedings, New Orleans, LA

 

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