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Feline Health Topics for Veterinarians, Vol. 18, No. 3, July-September 2003
Topics in this issue include: Virulent Systemic Feline Calicivirus: An Emerging Concern (Kate F. Hurley); Feline Population Medicine: a Herd Health Approach--Part I (Kate F. Hurley); Upcoming American Association of Feline Practitioners Winter Conference
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The Amur tiger, an endangered flagship species mainly found in the Russia Far East and Northeastern China, holds immense biological importance, and has been listed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Wei Xie +15 more
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In the winter of 2021/2022, a winter track survey revealed 43–46 tigers (without cubs) in 5.4 thousand km2 of suitable habitats in the Southwest Primorsky Province of Russia. In the same period, a network of camera traps registered 54 adult/subadult tigers here.
Yury Darman, Dina Matiukhina
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Lures do not increase box‐trapping success of an endangered felid in South Texas
We used a randomized design and linear regression to assess whether visual (compact disc [CD] and ribbon), and olfactory (musk and ocelot urine) lures would increase capture success of three mesocarnivores (ocelots [Leopardus pardalis], bobcats [Lynx rufus], and coyotes [Canis latrans]) with box traps baited with a live bird from December 2023 to April
Ashley M. Reeves +7 more
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Feline Health Topics for Veterinarians, Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer 1996
Topics in this issue include: Hyperthyroidism and the Feline Kidney (Thomas K. Graves); Recommendations for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Testing; Feline Health Center Funds New Studies; Research Briefs: Experimental Transmission of Bartonella henselae ...
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Human hunters are no substitute for vanishing apex predators
Our study reveals that human hunters fail to replicate the collective and individual ecological functions of natural apex predators in sustaining biodiversity and promoting stable spatial patterns. These insights are vital for rethinking predator conservation and wildlife management in human‐dominated landscapes.
Ying Geng +7 more
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Feline Health Topics for Veterinarians, Vol. 17, No. 1, January-March 2002
Topics in this issue include: Using Inhaled Medications in Feline Respiratory Disease (Philip Padrid); Press Release [Vaccine-Associated Feline Sarcoma Task Force]; Research Briefs; 14th Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium July 26-28 ...
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The Eastern Mediterranean lies directly on the principal migration route for human groups dispersing across Africa, Europe, and Asia. It also encompasses the Balkans, where fauna and flora, as well as hominin populations, are thought to have persisted through glacial periods.
Katerina Harvati
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Feline Health Topics for Veterinarians, Vol. 24, No. 2, April-June 2009
Topics in this issue include: Feline Pancreatitis: Challenges in Diagnosis and Therapy (P. Jane Armstrong0; Client Information Brochure: Feline Inflammatory Bowel Disease; 21st Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium, July 24-26; New and Updated Brochures ...
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