
doi: 10.1136/vr.g4512
John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper 770 pages, hardback, £65.60. CRC Press. 2013 ISBN 978 1 43981 374 4 ![Graphic][1] THE Coopers, a dynamic vet/lawyer duo, long involved in the burgeoning field of wildlife forensic investigation, bring their collective knowledge and experience to bear in this tome. Their unique flair is unmistakeable, with ingenious tips aplenty and salient quotations from the likes of Dryden and Blake. Covering the scope of wildlife forensic investigation from legislation to court room it serves as a useful reference for students and experienced practitioners alike. The authors … [1]: /embed/inline-graphic-1.gif
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