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How Wild Boar Hunting Is Becoming a Battleground

Pages 552-569 | Received 10 Apr 2018, Accepted 09 Oct 2018, Published online: 31 Jan 2019

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Xue-Hong Zhou, Wei Zhang, Dong-Yan Tang, Zhen Miao, Qiang Wang & Douglas C. MacMillan. (2023) A quantitative analysis of public preferences for the wild boar management in urban and rural China. Global Ecology and Conservation 41, pages e02353.
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Lara Tickle, Erica von Essen & Anke Fischer. (2022) Expanding arenas for learning hunting ethics, their grammars and dilemmas: An examination of young hunters’ enculturation into modern hunting. Sociologia Ruralis 62:3, pages 632-650.
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Oliver Keuling, Egbert Strauß & Ursula Siebert. (2021) How Do Hunters Hunt Wild Boar? Survey on Wild Boar Hunting Methods in the Federal State of Lower Saxony. Animals 11:9, pages 2658.
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Kathleen Epstein, Erica von Essen & Hailey Wilmer. (2021) The Emotional Dimensions of Animal Disease Management: A Political Ecology Perspective for a Time of Heightened Biosecurity. Frontiers in Human Dynamics 3.
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Maria Fredriksson-Ahomaa, Laura London, Teresa Skrzypczak, Tuija Kantala, Ilona Laamanen, Mia Biström, Leena Maunula & Tuija Gadd. (2020) Foodborne Zoonoses Common in Hunted Wild Boars. EcoHealth 17:4, pages 512-522.
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