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Interview - Professor Richard Sibly

15 January 2008

As a problem in mouse control in reoccurrs in the West Midlands, with mice being uncatchable with the baits that have traditionally been used, Professor Richard Sibly (Biological Sciences) is asked about his research carried out ten years ago, when Reading studied a similar phenomenon. As a problem in mouse control in reoccurrs in the West Midlands, with mice being uncatchable with the baits that have traditionally been used, Professor Richard Sibly (Biological Sciences) is asked about his research carried out ten years ago, when Reading studied a similar phenomenon.

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