Hatch, Marco, Parrish, Julia, Heppell, Selina, Augustine, Skye, Campbell, Larry, Divine, Lauren, Donatuto, Jamie, Groesbeck, Amy, and Smith, Nicole. Boundary spanners: a critical role for enduring collaborations between Indigenous communities and mainstream scientists. Retrieved from https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10441745. Ecology and Society 28.1 Web. doi:10.5751/ES-13887-280141.
Hatch, Marco, Parrish, Julia, Heppell, Selina, Augustine, Skye, Campbell, Larry, Divine, Lauren, Donatuto, Jamie, Groesbeck, Amy, and Smith, Nicole.
"Boundary spanners: a critical role for enduring collaborations between Indigenous communities and mainstream scientists". Ecology and Society 28 (1). Country unknown/Code not available. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-13887-280141.https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10441745.
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