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- 29aa2c18-e5b1-4c19-9273-cfe40ab9c42a cite-as "Foglini, Federica. "The good, the bad and the ugly of COVID-19 lockdown effects on wildlife conservation: Insights from the first European locked down country." ROHub. Dec 10 ,2021. https://w3id.org/ro-id/29aa2c18-e5b1-4c19-9273-cfe40ab9c42a." assertion.
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