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Animal Health Matters - Literature References
Literature References (selected)
Armstrong, D. and U. S. Seal (eds.). 2000. Disease Risk Workshop. Draft report. IUCN / SSC Conservation Breeding Specialist Group. CBSG, Apple Valley, Minnesota, USA, 136 pp.
Bengis, R. G. (ed.). 2002a. Infectious Diseases of Wildlife: Detection, Diagnosis and Management (part one), Revue Scientifique et Technique de l’OIE, 21(1): 1-210.
Bengis, R. G. (ed.). 2002b. Infectious Diseases of Wildlife: Detection, Diagnosis and Management (part two), Revue Scientifique et Technique de l’OIE, 21(2): 211-404.
Cunningham, A. A. 1996. “Disease Risks of Wildlife Translocations,” Conservation Biology, 10(2): 349-353.
Daszak, P., Cunningham, A. A., and A. D. Hyatt. 2000. “Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife- Threats to Biodiversity and Human Health,” Science, 287(5452): 443-449.
Deem, S. L., Karesh, W. B., and W. Weisman. 2001. “Putting Theory into Practice: Wildlife Health in Conservation,” Conservation Biology, 15(5): 1224-1233.
Dobson, A. and M. Meagher. 1996. “The Population Dynamics of Brucellosis in the Yellowstone National Park,” Ecology, 77(4): 1026-1036.
East, R. 1999. African Antelope Database 1998. IUCN / SSC Antelope Specialist Group, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, United Kingdom, 434 pp.
Gulland, F. M. D. 1995. “The Impact of Infectious Diseases on Wild Animal Populations- a Review,” Pp. 20-51 in: Ecology of Infectious Diseases in Natural Populations (eds. B. T. Grenfell and A. P. Dobson), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Great Britain.
IUCN. 2002. IUCN Guidelines for the Placement of Confiscated Animals. IUCN / SSC Re-introduction Specialist Group, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and ERWDA, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 24 pp.
Karesh, W. B. and R. A. Cook. 1995. “Applications of Veterinary Medicine to in situ Conservation Efforts,” Oryx, 29(4): 244-252.
Karesh, W. B., Osofsky, S. A., Rocke, T. E., and P. L. Barrows. 2002. “Joining Forces to Improve Our World,” Conservation Biology, vol. 16 (5): 1432-1434.
Keiter, R. B. 1997. “Greater Yellowstone's Bison: The Unraveling of an Early American Wildlife Conservation Achievement,” Journal of Wildlife Management, 61 (1): 1-11.
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Osofsky, S. A. and K. J. Hirsch. 2000. “Chemical Restraint of Endangered Mammals for Conservation Purposes: A Practical Primer,” Oryx, 34(1): 27-33.
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Wolfe, N. D., Escalante, A. A., Karesh, W. B., Kilbourn, A., Spielman, A., and A. A. Lal. 1998. “Wild Primate Populations in Emerging Infectious Disease Research: The Missing Link?” Emerging Infectious Diseases, 4(2): 149-158.
Wolff, P. L. and U. S. Seal (eds.). 1993. Proceedings Issue, International Conference on Implications of Infectious Disease for Captive Propagation and Reintroduction of Threatened Species, Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 24(3): 229-408.
Woodford, M. H. 1993. “International Disease Implications for Wildlife Translocation,” Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 24(3): 265-270.
Woodford, M. H. and P. B. Rossiter. 1993. “Disease Risks Associated with Wildlife Translocation Projects,” Revue Scientifique et Technique de l’OIE, 12(1): 115-135.
Woodford, M. H. (ed.). 2000. Post-Mortem Procedures for Wildlife Veterinarians and Field Biologists. IUCN / SSC Veterinary Specialist Group, Office International des Epizooties (OIE), and Care for the Wild International, Paris, France and West Sussex, United Kingdom, 55 pp.
Woodford, M. H. (ed.) 2001. Quarantine and Health Screening Protocols for Wildlife Prior to Translocation and Release in to the Wild. IUCN / SSC Veterinary Specialist Group and the Office International des Epizooties (OIE), Paris, France, 104 pp.
Woodford, M. H., Butynski, T. M., and W. B. Karesh. 2002. “Habituating the Great Apes: the Disease Risks,” Oryx, vol. 36(2): 153-160.
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