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This work describes the geographical distribution, ecology, population dynamics, capture, trade, welfare and conservation of ball pythons (Python regius), gray parrots (Psittacus erithacus and Psittacus timneh), emperor scorpions (Pandinus imperator), leopard tortoises (Stigmochelys pardalis),...

Publisher
World Animal Protection, London, UK
Citation
Exploiting Africa's wildlife: the Big '5' and Little '5', 2019, pp 22 pp.
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Author(s)
Ohs, C. L.; Broach, J. S.
Publisher
Southern Regional Aquaculture Center, Mississippi, USA
Citation
SRAC Publication - Southern Regional Aquaculture Center , 2018, No.0428, pp 6 pp.
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This publication provides an overview and analysis of the current scale of the trade and keeping of exotic pets in Great Britain. Of the approximately 65 million animals kept as pets in the UK, a substantial proportion are exotic or wild animals, such as lizards, snakes, parrots, and primates.It...

Publisher
Blue Cross, London, UK
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One click away: an investigation into the online sale of exotic animals as pets, 2015, pp 35 pp.
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The fifth edition of this book describes the behavioural, health, welfare, ethical, conservation and regulatory aspects of keeping dolphins, whales, seals and other marine mammals in zoos, aquaria and other public display facilities.

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World Animal Protection, London, UK
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Case against marine mammals in captivity: 5th edition. Executive summary, 2019, pp 5 pp.
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This publication reports on how Canada played a significant role in both the selling and buying of wild animals and their parts, sustaining the same global wildlife trade that puts human health, globally, at risk. And by participating in the trade of wildlife, Canada also becomes complicit in both...

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World Animal Protection, London, UK
Citation
Trading animals and diseases: Canada's role in the global commercial wildlife trade, 2021, pp 39 pp.
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In this paper, marine birds (38 species from Anseriformes (ducks and geese); Podicipediformes (grebes); Charadriiformes (gulls and auks); Suliformes (gannets and cormorants); Gaviiformes (divers/loons); Procellariiformes (shearwaters, petrels and storm petrels) and Accipitriformes (eagles)) were...

Author(s)
Martin, G. R.
Publisher
Natural England, UK, York, UK
Citation
Marine birds: vision-based wind turbine collision mitigation, 2022, pp unpaginated
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This paper describes a 2015 project on the distribution; population dynamics; ecology; environmental impact; risk assessment and practical, humane and cost-effective options for managing populations of feral pigs (Sus scrofa)in Scotland, UK. The results will provide science-based evidence to...

Author(s)
Massei, G.; Ward, A.
Publisher
NatureScot, Inverness, UK
Citation
NatureScot Research Report 876 - Preliminary assessment completed in 2015 of the feasibility of maintaining, limiting or eradicating feral pigs in Scotland, 2022, pp 99 pp.
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This paper describes a risk assessment study regarding the history, distribution, spread and environmental impact of feral pigs (Sus scrofa) as part of a control programme in Scotland, UK.

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NatureScot, Inverness, UK
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NatureScot Research Report 1288 - Updated non-native species risk assessment of feral pigs in Scotland, 2022, pp 54 pp.
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This report details the methodology, results analysis and conclusions of a herbivore impact assessment (HIA) carried out on the seedlings and saplings in the Ardvar woodland in Scotland, UK, in May 2021. The results of the 2021 survey are compared with the survey results from 2018. The general...

Author(s)
Heaton, S. A.
Publisher
NatureScot, Inverness, UK
Citation
NatureScot Research Report 1282 - Ardvar Woodlands SSSI/ SAC Herbivore Impact Assessment 2021, 2022, pp 23 pp.
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These proceedings are comprised of papers written for the course on small animal veterinary practice. Topics covered include, basic management and treatment of common disorders in a number of different small animals such as rabbits, ferrets, guineapigs, tortoises, lizards, dogs and cats. There are...

Author(s)
Bryden, D. (Director)
Publisher
University of Sydney, Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science, Sydney, Australia
Citation
Internal medicine: small companion animals. The T G Hungerford course for veterinarians. Proceedings 306, Stephen Roberts Lecture Theatre, University of Sydney, Australia, 15 - 19 June 1998., 1998, pp xii + 324 pp.

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