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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/81380 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.

Author: Lesilau, F.L.

Title: Human-Lion conflict around Nariobi National Park: Lion (Panthera leo

melanochaita, Hamilton Smith, 1842) Population Structure, Landscape Use and Diet, in a Semi-Fenced Park

Issue Date: 2019-12-04

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Francis Longory Lesilau

Human–Lion Conflict around Nairobi National ParkFranciS Longory Lesilau

Human–Lion Conflict around Nairobi National Park

Lion (Panthera leo melanochaita, Hamilton Smith, 1842) Population Structure, Landscape Use and Diet,

in a Semi-Fenced Park

Cover Lesilau.indd 1 06-10-19 19:03

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