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We conducted a survey across Slovakia to understand how hunters and conservationists perceive current management of the Eurasian lynx. We found broad consensus regarding the high intrinsic value of lynx in Slovak nature, the legal protection of lynx in Slovakia, low potential for conflict regarding livestock damages caused by lynx, and support for ...
Peter Smolko+8 more
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Three Cases of Human Babesiosis, Italy, 2017-2020. [PDF]
Sepulcri C+11 more
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An Interpretation of Double Periods in Beta Canis Majoris Stars.
S. Chandrasekhar, Norman R. Lebovitz
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Successful first rehabilitation and release of an endangered Ethiopian wolf
Wildlife rehabilitation is widely practiced to help injured animals recover and return to the wild, particularly benefiting endangered species that have small local populations. Here, we report the first case of a rehabilitated Ethiopian wolf that was successfully released back in the Simien Mountains.
Sandra Lai+7 more
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Effect of Toxocara canis infection on liver and lung microbial flora diversity and composition in dogs. [PDF]
Wang N+5 more
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Deer Vigilance and Movement Behavior Are Affected by Edge Density and Connectivity
Human modifications of landscapes can have effects on animal behavior that are poorly understood. We examined whether deer antipredator behavior and movement behavior were affected by the density of habitat edges in a habitat patch, the connectivity of the habitat patch, or both.
Savannah L. Bartel+2 more
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First Camera Trap Detection of a Gray Wolf Movement Into Nevada. [PDF]
Sultaire SM+3 more
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Is Paw Preference in Rats Influenced by Environmental Novelty?
This study aimed to investigate the effect of environmental novelty during adolescence and adulthood on the paw preference in rats. Therefore, rats experienced a regular enrichment change and were repeatedly tested for their paw preference. We found that a regular enrichment change did not alter their behavioural lateralisation.
Elena Groneberg+2 more
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