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Little is known about what happens to juvenile birds after one or both of their parents are harvested by hunters during the post‐fledging dependency period. Here, we compare the fate of juvenile Canada geese Branta canadensis that lost ≥ 1 parent to hunters (orphans) during this period to other juveniles that retained both parents (non‐orphans). For 25
Michael R. Conover, Lauren J. Head
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Prevalence of undernutrition and its associated factors among orphans aged 6-59 months in Nekemte town, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Etafa W +9 more
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The Winding-Up and Restructuring Act: Realigning Insolvency's Orphan to the Modern Law Reform Process [PDF]
Bruce L. Welling, Thomas G. W. Telfer
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THE IDEAS OF CORDOS-MEDIATION IN THE EDUCATION OF ORPHAN CHILDRENS
H.M. Lialiuk
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In the winter of 2021/2022, a winter track survey revealed 43–46 tigers (without cubs) in 5.4 thousand km2 of suitable habitats in the Southwest Primorsky Province of Russia. In the same period, a network of camera traps registered 54 adult/subadult tigers here.
Yury Darman, Dina Matiukhina
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Prevalence and genotyping of Giardia duodenalis infections in humans in Thailand: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Kotepui M +5 more
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Needle/Work: Approaches to contextualising and interpreting the 19th century embroidery and plain sewing of Cheltenham Female Orphan Asylum [PDF]
Jennifer Teague
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Asiatic black bears in Russia face conservation threats such as habitat destruction and fragmentation, which exacerbate food shortages caused by crop failures. This study explores an innovative approach to rehabilitating bears that abandon hibernation in mid‐winter due to extreme exhaustion by providing supplemental food near their den sites.
Sergey A. Kolchin +2 more
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