Introduced ungulates have negative impacts on the forest flora of New Zealand. One such ungulate is the chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) which, although considered an alpine animal, is also present in low altitude forests on the South Island's West Coast. Little is known of chamois ecology within these forest habitats due to difficulty in observing them in the steep, forest covered terrain. This study describes the distribution and diet of chamois in Westland lowland forests. A survey of commercial hunters suggests that chamois are abundant within forests in an area extending from the Wanganui River in the north to the Karangarua River to the south; much of this area is within Westland National Park. Chamois densities were lower to the north ...
The study of the ecology of the alpine grasslands of New Zealand is in its infancy and one of the le...
Rusa Deer Cervus timorensis russa was introduced to New Caledonia in 1870 from Java, and has coloniz...
deer, sika deer We compared the impacts on forest regeneration of introduced sika (Cervus nippon) an...
Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) are usually considered an alpine species in New Zealand, but also occu...
Missing pages 73,87 and 94Game animals have long been one of the most controversial recreational iss...
This thesis investigated aspects 'of the feeding ecology of Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) a...
This thesis investigated aspects of the ecology and management of Himalayan thar (Hemitragus jemlahi...
Some fifteen species of ungulates are established in a wild or feral state in New Zealand : red deer...
The chamois Rupicapra spp. is the most abundant mountain ungulate of Europe and the Near East, where...
In the face of the current climate crisis and the impact of human activities on the natural ecosyste...
A vegetation assessment was conducted to understand the effect of feral goats (Capra hircus) on the ...
Tussock Grassland is the indigenous grassland of New Zealand. It occupies an area of some 14,000, 0...
New Zealand has no native mammalian herbivores, and the recent introduction of deer to the country i...
International audienceNew Caledonia has an exceptionally diverse and unique flora, and there is grow...
An overabundance of deer is well known to impact on plant communities and ecosystem processes. Impac...
The study of the ecology of the alpine grasslands of New Zealand is in its infancy and one of the le...
Rusa Deer Cervus timorensis russa was introduced to New Caledonia in 1870 from Java, and has coloniz...
deer, sika deer We compared the impacts on forest regeneration of introduced sika (Cervus nippon) an...
Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) are usually considered an alpine species in New Zealand, but also occu...
Missing pages 73,87 and 94Game animals have long been one of the most controversial recreational iss...
This thesis investigated aspects 'of the feeding ecology of Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) a...
This thesis investigated aspects of the ecology and management of Himalayan thar (Hemitragus jemlahi...
Some fifteen species of ungulates are established in a wild or feral state in New Zealand : red deer...
The chamois Rupicapra spp. is the most abundant mountain ungulate of Europe and the Near East, where...
In the face of the current climate crisis and the impact of human activities on the natural ecosyste...
A vegetation assessment was conducted to understand the effect of feral goats (Capra hircus) on the ...
Tussock Grassland is the indigenous grassland of New Zealand. It occupies an area of some 14,000, 0...
New Zealand has no native mammalian herbivores, and the recent introduction of deer to the country i...
International audienceNew Caledonia has an exceptionally diverse and unique flora, and there is grow...
An overabundance of deer is well known to impact on plant communities and ecosystem processes. Impac...
The study of the ecology of the alpine grasslands of New Zealand is in its infancy and one of the le...
Rusa Deer Cervus timorensis russa was introduced to New Caledonia in 1870 from Java, and has coloniz...
deer, sika deer We compared the impacts on forest regeneration of introduced sika (Cervus nippon) an...