Habits, beaches, dogs, and leashes: Noncompliance
Submitted by max on Thu, 11/01/2018 - 11:11Bowes, M., Keller, P., Rollins, R., & Gifford, R. (2018). Habits, beaches, dogs, and leashes: Noncompliance. Parks, 24, 119-130.
Bowes, M., Keller, P., Rollins, R., & Gifford, R. (2018). Habits, beaches, dogs, and leashes: Noncompliance. Parks, 24, 119-130.
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