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The Vera thesis [Scanned]

Subject: The Vera thesis [Scanned]
From: Edmund Hopkins
Date: Jul 01 2009 14:01:42
Those of us interested in the theories set out by Franz Vera, and a search in 
the archive reveals a number of discussions, may note that British Wildlife 
magazine has produced a full sized stand alone supplement devoted to the 
subject, which includes a paper by FV himself, relating lessons from the 
Oostvaardersplassen, and a number of other papers discussing research 
subsequent to 2000 and how it illuminates, if you like, the argument.

I've no idea whether you have to be a subscriber (to British Wildlife) but it 
seems likely.

Edmund
Edmund Hopkins
Tree Officer
Planning Services
Nottingham City Council

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