The application of reproductive technologies to wildlife has mostly been concentrated on the conservation of endangered species, and has grown in popularity over the last 15–20 years. Studies of the comparative anatomy and physiology of rare or exotic species are no longer undertaken to satisfy the curiosity of philanthropic researchers but through necessity, in attempts to reverse or at least reduce the rate of decline of some species in their natural habitat. Zoos, universities and research institutes play a vital role in carrying out this research worldwide, but much of the technology is developed primarily for medical or agricultural use in the first instance, as funding constraints and limited resources restrict the development of new ...
Managing wildlife populations by manipulating their birth rates is a promising technology. However, ...
Recently, wildlife contraception became a reality with the registration of OvoControl for geese and ...
Investigation of fertility control techniques to reduce reproductive rates in wildlife populations h...
Despite the fact that many wildlife species have become overabundant both in North America and other...
Controlling reproduction is a responsibility facing both zoo and wildlife managers, and contraceptio...
Contraception has become critical in managing zoo populations, both to limit production of surplus a...
A growing interest in nonlethal methods for population control of nuisance or damaging species of wi...
Overpopulation of selected groups of animals is widely recognised as an issue that can have adverse ...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been used successfully in humans, domestic and laborat...
In feeding and laboratory animals, reproductive technologies have been used for more than a century....
The resolution of conflicts between human and wildlife interests often involves lethal control to re...
This article examines a range of sterilization methods used in male and female mammals. It includes ...
The human population presently exceeds 6 billion and is continuing to expand at a startling rate. Th...
Nuisance wildlife in areas where hunting is not an accepted practice and declining public support of...
Managing wildlife populations by manipulating their birth rates is a promising technology. However, ...
Managing wildlife populations by manipulating their birth rates is a promising technology. However, ...
Recently, wildlife contraception became a reality with the registration of OvoControl for geese and ...
Investigation of fertility control techniques to reduce reproductive rates in wildlife populations h...
Despite the fact that many wildlife species have become overabundant both in North America and other...
Controlling reproduction is a responsibility facing both zoo and wildlife managers, and contraceptio...
Contraception has become critical in managing zoo populations, both to limit production of surplus a...
A growing interest in nonlethal methods for population control of nuisance or damaging species of wi...
Overpopulation of selected groups of animals is widely recognised as an issue that can have adverse ...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been used successfully in humans, domestic and laborat...
In feeding and laboratory animals, reproductive technologies have been used for more than a century....
The resolution of conflicts between human and wildlife interests often involves lethal control to re...
This article examines a range of sterilization methods used in male and female mammals. It includes ...
The human population presently exceeds 6 billion and is continuing to expand at a startling rate. Th...
Nuisance wildlife in areas where hunting is not an accepted practice and declining public support of...
Managing wildlife populations by manipulating their birth rates is a promising technology. However, ...
Managing wildlife populations by manipulating their birth rates is a promising technology. However, ...
Recently, wildlife contraception became a reality with the registration of OvoControl for geese and ...
Investigation of fertility control techniques to reduce reproductive rates in wildlife populations h...