Research, conservation and wildlife management programs often require the capture and manipulation of wild hoofstock. Over the years, the development of less invasive procedures has allowed researchers, veterinarians and management personnel to obtai …
Read MoreThe barasingha deer (Rucervus duvaucelii), also known as the swamp deer, is a deer species that is distributed across the Indian subcontinent. Formerly considered an endangered species, today there are large but fragmented populations in northern and …
Read MoreDeer include over 40 species of hoofed ruminants belonging to the order Artiodactyla. This order includes numerous species, among them pigs, camelids, deer, giraffe, antelopes, sheep, goats, and cattle.3 Deer belong to the family Cervidae (referenced …
Read MoreWildlife managers, deer farmers, researchers and veterinarians in zoos are regularly called upon to immobilize deer to mark them for identification, to provide veterinary treatment or to relocate them from dangerous or overpopulated areas. While the …
Read MoreNative to the Indian subcontinent, the Axis deer (Axis axis) can be distinguished from many other deer species by the white spots on its coat. These give it a similar appearance to juvenile white-tailed deer, although adult Axis deer are only slightl …
Read MoreCapture events carry inherent risks to wildlife regardless of species and the capture method used. These risks tend to be more pronounced when dealing with larger species such as Axis deer and other hoofstock in the field. During capture or chemical …
Read MoreThe Axis deer (Axis axis) is a deer species that is native to the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka, where it is called a chital. It has also been introduced in several nations across the globe. In the U.S., Axis deer have been introduced into areas …
Read MoreIn the areas of research, wildlife management and deer farming, many techniques have been employed to capture animals, including live traps, drop nets, drive nets and rocket nets. Since these methods tend to limit the ability to select specific anima …
Read MoreThe chemical immobilization of deer is often necessary for the purposes of physiological study, research and wildlife management. The drugs used for immobilizing these animals can adversely affect their cardiovascular and respiratory systems, however …
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