Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Wild Asian Elephants (<i>Elephas maximus</i>) at a National Park in Eastern Thailand. [PDF]
Kaewchot S +7 more
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Exploration of new wildlife surveying methodologies that leverage advances in sensor technology and machine learning has led to tentative research into the application of seismology techniques. This, most commonly, involves the deployment of a footfall trap – a seismic sensor and data logger customised for wildlife footfall.
Benjamin J. Blackledge +4 more
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Assessing Ecological Connectivity for <i>Loxodonta africana</i> Across Transfrontier Conservation Areas in Southern Mozambique. [PDF]
Trezza FR +15 more
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Long‐term captive breeding programs play a critical role in the conservation and reintroduction of endangered species, yet they face persistent challenges related to demographic structure and genetic management. The Przewalski's horse Equus przewalskii, once extinct in the wild, represents a global model for conservation breeding supported by pedigree ...
Qing L. Cao +11 more
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Gut microbiota and metabolic status during pregnancy in captive Asian elephants. [PDF]
Zeng F +7 more
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Human‐caused leopard deaths in Sri Lanka averaged 9.65 ± 4.5 records year−1 over 17 years (2008–2024; n = 164), with records highly clustered in the central highland mosaic ecosystem. Mortality was dominated by adult males and driven primarily by snaring in plantation landscapes, and indicating an increase approximately 0.7–0.8 deaths per year.
Sanjaya Weerakkody +11 more
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Feasibility of Baseline cardIac investiGation in awake elepHants (Elephas mAximus) using tRansThoracic echocardiography: The BIG HEART study. [PDF]
Boutibou A +5 more
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Potential deformation of the stented portion in partial frozen elephant trunk: a double-edged sword during retrograde flow under retrograde perfusion [PDF]
Takeshi Shimamoto, Kenji Minatoya
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Behavior Change Projects in Zoological Collections: Application of the Behavior Change Wheel
Projects identified from zoo websites and their initial categorization. ABSTRACT Human behavior change is needed to stop the triple planetary crisis. Zoos reach millions of people every year and there is evidence available that people do change their behavior because of zoo led interventions.
Isabel Brinkley +3 more
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