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. : - ...which may spread through human populations via workers ( , , , ), environmental media ( , , , , , ), ... . cole d, drum djv, stallknecht de, white dg, lee md, et al. . free-living canada geese and antimicrobial resistance. emerg. infect. dis. : – crossref medline web of science ® google scholar
. : - ...which may spread through human populations via workers ( , , , ), environmental media ( , , , , , ), ... . cole d, drum djv, stallknecht de, white dg, lee md, et al. . free-living canada geese and antimicrobial resistance. emerg. infect. dis. : – crossref medline web of science ® google scholar...
https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev.publhealth.29.020907.090904
people, and provides the services and hospitality you have learned to expect in northern wisconsin. nearby, an abundance of pristine lakes and miles of trout streams supply anglers with a variety of fishing experiences year 'round. large numbers of deer, black bear, small game, ruffed grouse, ducks and geese
people, and provides the services and hospitality you have learned to expect in northern wisconsin. nearby, an abundance of pristine lakes and miles of trout streams supply anglers with a variety of fishing experiences year 'round. large numbers of deer, black bear, small game, ruffed grouse, ducks and geese...
https://www.travelashlandcounty.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ACVGweb.pdf
roots , and kelp ; [ ] however, none of these have been a significant part of their diet, [ ] except for beachcast marine mammal carcasses. given the change in climate, with ice breaking up in areas such as the hudson bay earlier than it used to, polar bears are exploiting food resources such as snow geese
roots , and kelp ; [ ] however, none of these have been a significant part of their diet, [ ] except for beachcast marine mammal carcasses. given the change in climate, with ice breaking up in areas such as the hudson bay earlier than it used to, polar bears are exploiting food resources such as snow geese...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_bear