Oso, Osito ¿A Qué Venís? Andean Bear Conflict, Conservation, and Campesinos in the Colombian Páramos
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human–wildlife conflicts; Andean bear; conservation; campesinos ; cattle; páramo; Colombia; multispecies; ontology; history;All these keywords.
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