It’s always great when mammalwatchers contribute to science. Here is my short paper (published last Friday) that uses observations from a bunch of amateurs as well as my own 🙂 PDF provided upon request.
Vladimir Dinets
It’s always great when mammalwatchers contribute to science. Here is my short paper (published last Friday) that uses observations from a bunch of amateurs as well as my own 🙂 PDF provided upon request.
Vladimir Dinets
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Vladimir, I’d love a PDF. lesliesokolow-at-hotmail-dot-com
Just sent.
Hello Vladimir, would you please send me a pdf of your short paper? Thank you 🙂
http://dinets.info/Vampyrum.pdf
Vladimir