Rare, small and elisive : why study the black-footd cat? / Martina Küsters
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The black-footed cat is of conservation concern because of few historical and recent records, its restricted and patchy distribution and limited knowledge on life history, ecology, habitat use and dispersal. In this article are some findings of research activieties on this rare, small and elisive wild cat species
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