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      Modelling post-release survival of reintroduced Red-billed Curassows Crax blumenbachii : Red-billed Curassow reintroduction and survival

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              Translocation as a species conservation tool: status and strategy.

              Surveys of recent (1973 to 1986) intentional releases of native birds and mammals to the wild in Australia, Canada, Hawaii, New Zealand, and the United States were conducted to document current activities, identify factors associated with success, and suggest guidelines for enhancing future work. Nearly 700 translocations were conducted each year. Native game species constituted 90 percent of translocations and were more successful (86 percent) than were translocations of threatened, endangered, or sensitive species (46 percent). Knowledge of habitat quality, location of release area within the species range, number of animals released, program length, and reproductive traits allowed correct classification of 81 percent of observed translocations as successful or not.
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                Journal
                Ibis
                Wiley
                00191019
                July 2011
                July 2011
                June 14 2011
                : 153
                : 3
                : 562-572
                Article
                10.1111/j.1474-919X.2011.01142.x
                6f55415d-b27c-4d6d-90db-48a16a931569
                © 2011

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1

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