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What Can We Learn From 77-Year-Old Mouse Fur?

ByApplied Conservation Science Lab January 10, 2017

We are excited to share a blog written by Nancy Shackelford for the Hakai Institute website. It features the work of Katie Davidson.
https://www.hakai.org/blog/life-at-hakai/what-can-we-learn-77-year-old-mouse-fur

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