Wildlife damage managers regularly are faced with decisions that include whether and how animals will be killed. Euthanasia refers to death without pain or distress, i.e., a humane death. The American Veterinary Medical Association has developed guidelines for euthanasia (Andrews et al. 1993). These guidelines affect many of the methods and technologies involved in wildlife damage management. Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, barbiturates, and gunshots are appropriate methods of euthanizing wildlife when necessary and when applied in the prescribed manner
Researchers who work with animals commonly face the dilemma of euthanizing some animals. Euthanasia ...
Rodents must be euthanized by trained personnel using appropriate technique, equipment and agents. T...
Humane killing of animals implies a painless death (euthanasia). This depends on the rapidity with w...
Wildlife damage managers regularly are faced with decisions that include whether and how animals wil...
Euthanasia is the act of inducing humane death in an animal by methods that induce rapid unconscious...
The killing of animals is perhaps the most consistent task faced by veterinarians in all facets of t...
Committees, councils, task forces and similar groups guide the development of policy for the America...
Acceptable methods for the euthanasia of cattle include overdose of an anesthetic, gunshot and capti...
Guidelines for euthanasia of domestic animals by firearms J. (Al) Longair, Gordon G. Finley, Marie-A...
1. Clarification: The 2013 Guidelines make a distinction between euthanasia, humane killing, and sla...
Laboratory animals are used in several fields of science research, especially in biology, medicine a...
Euthanasia -- the most important single means of reducing the suffering of animals Regulation vs. ...
While it may be regarded by some as inhumane or unethical to take any life, mankind, as responsible ...
Euthanasia is defined as a “good death” with minimal pain and distress evaluated from the perspectiv...
There are very few studies describing euthanasia complications in non-domestic species. The goal of ...
Researchers who work with animals commonly face the dilemma of euthanizing some animals. Euthanasia ...
Rodents must be euthanized by trained personnel using appropriate technique, equipment and agents. T...
Humane killing of animals implies a painless death (euthanasia). This depends on the rapidity with w...
Wildlife damage managers regularly are faced with decisions that include whether and how animals wil...
Euthanasia is the act of inducing humane death in an animal by methods that induce rapid unconscious...
The killing of animals is perhaps the most consistent task faced by veterinarians in all facets of t...
Committees, councils, task forces and similar groups guide the development of policy for the America...
Acceptable methods for the euthanasia of cattle include overdose of an anesthetic, gunshot and capti...
Guidelines for euthanasia of domestic animals by firearms J. (Al) Longair, Gordon G. Finley, Marie-A...
1. Clarification: The 2013 Guidelines make a distinction between euthanasia, humane killing, and sla...
Laboratory animals are used in several fields of science research, especially in biology, medicine a...
Euthanasia -- the most important single means of reducing the suffering of animals Regulation vs. ...
While it may be regarded by some as inhumane or unethical to take any life, mankind, as responsible ...
Euthanasia is defined as a “good death” with minimal pain and distress evaluated from the perspectiv...
There are very few studies describing euthanasia complications in non-domestic species. The goal of ...
Researchers who work with animals commonly face the dilemma of euthanizing some animals. Euthanasia ...
Rodents must be euthanized by trained personnel using appropriate technique, equipment and agents. T...
Humane killing of animals implies a painless death (euthanasia). This depends on the rapidity with w...