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Police Prosecutions and Badger Persecution in England and Wales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2023

H I Griffiths*
Affiliation:
Environment Laboratory, School of History and Archaeology, University of Wales College of Cardiff.

Abstract

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Short Communication
Copyright
© 1992 Universities Federation for Animal Welfare

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Footnotes

Present address: Department of Genetics, School of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Road, Leeds, Yorkshire LS2 9TJ, UK.

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