Respiratory Arrest in Deer During Capture and Chemical Immobilization
The chemical immobilization of deer is often necessary for the purposes of physiological study,...
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The chemical immobilization of deer is often necessary for the purposes of physiological study,...
Research, conservation and wildlife management programs often require the capture and manipulation...
The immobilization of large or potentially dangerous wild animals can pose significant challenges...
Deer are among the most well-known of the large wildlife species in North America. These animals...
Whether using traps or drugs, capture events carry inherent risks to wildlife regardless of...
The axis deer (Axis axis), also known as the spotted deer or chital deer, is a deer species native...
Capture myopathy can occur in both wild and domestic animals. It is a very dangerous condition that...
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The Axis deer (Axis axis) is easily identified from many other deer species by the white spots...
Deer are hoofed mammals with an even number of toes on each foot which belong to the order...
Capture myopathy is a dangerous condition that can occur in wild and domestic animals. It is...
The Axis deer (Axis axis) is a deer species that is native to the Indian subcontinent, although...
Cardiac arrest, or cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) is characterized by an abrupt, complete failure of...
There are over 60 species of deer that are recognized worldwide, and deer occur on all continents...
Deer are included in over 40 species of hoofed ruminants belonging to the order Artiodactyla. This...