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FIG. 10 in Doing the "dirty work": how hunters were enlisted in sanitary rituals and wild boars destruction to fight Belgium's ASF (African Swine Fever) outbreak

  • 1. Research team in Socio-Economy, Environment and Development (SEED), University of Liège – Arlon Environment Campus, Av. de Longwy, 185, B-6700 Arlon (Belgium)

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FIG. 10. — Picture of a tree with wood tar and boar tusks' mark on it in February 2019. Credits: Didier Meunier.

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Published as part of Emond, Pauline, Bréda, Charlotte & Denayer, Dorothée, 2021, Doing the "dirty work": how hunters were enlisted in sanitary rituals and wild boars destruction to fight Belgium's ASF (African Swine Fever) outbreak, pp. 87-104 in Anthropozoologica 56 (6) on page 99, DOI: 10.5252/anthropozoologica2021v56a6, http://zenodo.org/record/4719739

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