Managing the interfaces between livestock and nature produces win-win-win outcomes for nature, people and animalsPublished2021StatusOpen AccessLanguageenBriefhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/113060CitationILRI. 2021. Managing the interfaces between livestock and nature produces win-win-win outcomes for nature, people and animals. Livestock pathways to 2030: One Health Brief 6. Nairobi: International Livestock Research InstituteTagsOne Healthanimal diseasesdisease controlenvironmentwildlifebiodiversity
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