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2007 Reference List

Alberts AC. 2007. Behavioral considerations of head-starting as a conservation strategy for endangered Caribbean rock iguanas. Applied Animal Behaviour Science  102:380-91.

Ausband DE, Foresman KR. 2007. Swift fox reintroductions on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana, USA . Biological Conservation  136(3):423-30.

Bertolero AODBA. 2007. Assessing the efficacy of reintroduction programs by modeling adult survival: the example of Hermann's tortoise. Animal Conservation 10:360-8.

Casimar DL, Moehrenschlager A, Barclay RMR. 2007. Factors influencing reproduction in captive Vancouver Island marmots: Implications for captive breeding and reintroduction programs. Journal of Mammology 88(6):1412-20.

Dimond WJ, Armstrong DP.  2007. Adaptive harvesting of source populations for translocation: a case study with New Zealand robins. Conservation Biology 21(1):114-24.

Frair JL, Merrill EH, Allen JR, Boyce MS. 2007. Know thy enemy: experience affects elk translocation success in risky landscapes. Journal of Wildlife Management 71(2):541-54.

Fraser DJ, Jones MW, McParland TL, Hutchings JA. 2007. Loss of historical immigration and the unsuccessful rehabilitation of extirpated salmon populations. Conservation Genetics 8(3):527-46.

Garrett LJ, Jones CG, Cristinacce A, Bell DJ. 2007. Competition or co-existence of reintroduced, critically endangered Mauritius fodies and invasive Madagascar fodies in lowland Mauritius 140:19-28.

Hajji GM, Zachos FE, Charfi-Cheikrouha F, Hartl GB. 2007. Conservation genetics of the imperiled Barbary red deer in Tunisia. Animal Conservation 10(2):229.

Hannon E, Hafernik J. 2007. Reintroduction of the rare damselfly Ischurna gemina (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) into an urban California park. Journal of Insect Conservation 41(2):205-14.

Hayward MW, Adendorff J, Moolman L, Hayward GJ, Kerley GIH. 2007. The successful reintroduction of leopard Panthera pardus to the Addo Elephant National Park. African Journal of Ecology 45(1):103-4.

Hendrick P, Fredrickson R. 2007. Captive Breeding and the reintroduction of Mexican and red wolves. Molecular Ecology :17.

Hetherington DA, Gorman ML. 2007. Using prey densities to estimate the potential size of reintroduced populations of Eurasian lynx . Biological Conservation 137(1):37-44.

Hicks JF, Rachlow JL, Rhodes JrOE, Williams CL, Waits LP. 2007. Reintroduction and genetic structure: Rocky Mountain elk in Yellowstone and the western states. Journal of Mammalogy 88(1):129-38.

Jamieson IG, Tracy LN, Fletcher D, Armstrong DP. 2007. Moderate inbreeding depression in a reintroduced population of North Island robins. Animal Conservation 10(1):95-102.

Johnsingh A, Goyal S, Qureshi Q. 2007. Preparations for the reintroduction of Asiatic lion Panthera leo persica into Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, India. Oryx 41(1):93-6.

Johnston BE, Cushman JH. 2007. Influence of a Large Herbivore Reintroduction on Plant Invasions and Community Composition in a California Grassland. Conservation Biology 21(2 ):515-26.

Lenz TL, Jacob A, Wedekind C. 2007. Manipulating sex ratio to increase population growth: the example of the Lesser Kestrel. Animal Conservation 10(2):236-44.

Narum SR, Arnsberg WD, Talbot AJ, Powell MS. 2007. Reproductive isolation following reintroduction of Chinook salmon with alternative life histories . Conservation Genetics.
Olsson O.  2007. Genetic origin and success of reintroduced white storks. Conservation Biology 21(5):1196-206.

Rout TM, Hauser CE, Possingham HP. 2007. Minimize long-term loss or maximize short-term gain?: Optimal translocation strategies for threatened species. Ecological Modeling 201(1):67-74.

Ruokonen M, Andersson A-C, Tegelstrom H. 2007. Using historical captive stocks in conservation. The case of the lesser white-fronted goose . Conservation Genetics 8(1):197-207.

Stephen CL, Whittaker DG, Gillis D, Cox LL, Rhodes Jr. OE. 2005. Genetic consequences of reintroductions: an example from Oregon pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana) 69.(4):1463-74.

Swanson BJ, Kyle CJ. 2007. Relative Influence of Temporal and Geographic Separation of Source Populations in a Successful Marten Reintroduction. Journal of Mammology 27(4):332-44.Teixeira CP, De Azevedo CS, Mendi M, Cipreste CF, Young RJ. 2007. Revisiting translocation and reintroduction programs: the importance of considering stress. Animal Behaviour 73.

Van Oosterhout C, Smith AM, Hanfling B, Ramnarine IW, Mohammed RS, Cable J. 2007. The Guppy as a Conservation Model: Implications of Parasitism and Inbreeding for Reintroduction Success. Conservation Biology 21(6):1573-83.

2006 Reference List 

Alberts AC. 2006. Behavioral considerations of headstarting as a conservation strategy for endangered Caribbean rock iguanas. Applied Animal Behaviour Science In Press.

Amin R, Okita-Ouma B, Adcock RH, Mulama M, Pearce-Kelly P. 2006. An integrated management strategy for the conservation of Eastern black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in Kenya. International Zoo Yearbook 40(1):118–29.

Armstrong DP, Davidson RS. 2006. Developing population models for guiding reintroductions of extirpated bird species back to the New Zealand mainland. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 30(1):73–85.

Attum O, Eason P, Wakefield S. 2006. Conservation implications of midden selection and use in an endangered gazelle (Gazella gazella). Journal of Zoology 68:255–60.

Basurto X, Hadley Diana. 2006. Grasslands ecosystems, endangered species, and sustainable ranching in the Mexico-U.S. borderlands: Conference proceedings. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.

Berger KM. 2006. Carnivore-livestock conflicts: effects of subsidized predator control and economic correlates on the sheep industry. Conservation Biology 20(3):751–61.

Blumstein DT, Holland B-D, Daniel JC. 2006. Predator discrimination and “personality” in captive Vancouver Island marmots (Marmota vancouverensis). Animal Conservation 9(3):274–82.

Blumstein DT. 2006. The multipredator hypothesis and the evolutionary persistence of antipredator behavior. Ethology 112(3):209–17.

Bradshaw CJA, Isagi Y, Kaneko S, Bowman DMJS, Brook BW. 2006. Conservation value of non-native banteng in Northern Australia. Conservation Biology 20(4):1206–311.

Brito D, da Fonseca GAB. 2006. Evaluation of minimum viable population size and conservation status of the long-furred woolly mouse opossum (Micoureus paraguayanus): an endemic marsupial of the Atlantic Forest. Biodiversity and Conservation 115:1713–28.

Brown DE, Warnecke D, McKinney T. 2006. Effects of midsummer drought on mortality of doe pronghorn (Antilocapra americana). The Southwestern Naturalist 51(2):220–5.

Brown JL, Collopy MW, Gott EJ, Juergens PW, Montoya AB, Hunt WG. 2006. Wild-reared aplomado falcons survive and recruit at higher rates than hacked falcons in a common environment. Biological Conservation 131(3):453–8.

Calvete C. 2006. Modeling the effect of population dynamics on the impact of rabbit hemorrhagic disease. Conservation Biology 20(4):1232–41.

Carlsen F, Cress D, Rosen N, Byers O. African primate reintroduction workshop. Apenheul Primate Park. Apeldoorn, The Netherlands: Conservation Breeding Specialist Group.

Carroll C, Phillips MK, Lopez-Gonzalez CA, Schumaker NH. 2006. Defining recovery goals and strategies for endangered species: the wolf as a case study. Bioscience 56(1):25–37.

Castellon TD, Sieving KE. 2006. An experimental test of matrix permeability and corridor use by an endemic understory bird. Conservation Biology 20(1):135–45.

Cheyne SM. Wildlife reintroduction: considerations of habitat quality at the release site. BioMed Central Ecology 6(5):1–8.

Corace III. RG, McCormick DL, Cavalieri V. 2006. Population growth parameters of a reintroduced trumpeter swan flock, Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan, USA. Waterbirds 29(1):38–42.

DeCesare NJ, Pletscher DH. 2006. Movements, connectivity, and resource selection of rocky mountain bighorn sheep. Journal of Mammalogy 87(3):531–8.

DeStefano S, Koenen KKG, Henner CM, Strules J. 2006. Transition to independence by subadult beavers (Castor canadensis) in an unexploited, exponentially growing population. Journal of Zoology 269:434–61.

Diefenbach DR, Hansen LA, Warren RJ, Conroy MJ. 2006. Spatial organization of a reintroduced population of bobcats. Journal of Mammology 87(2):394–401.

Dzialak MR, Lacki MJ, Carter KM, Huie K, Cox JJ. 2006. An assessment of raptor hacking during a reintroduction. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34(2):542–7.

Espinosa AT, Sandoval AV, Contreras MJ. 2006. Historical distribution of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis mexicana) in Coahuila, Mexico. The Southwestern Naturalist 51(2):282–8.

Ewen JG, Surai P, Stradi R, Moller AP, Vittorio B, Griffiths R, Armstrong DP. 2006. Carotenoids, colour and conservation in an endangered passerine, the hihi or stitchbird (Notiomystis cincta). Animal Conservation 9:229–35.

Farmer KH, Buchanan-Smith HM, Jamart A. 2006. Behavioral adaptation of Pan troglodytes troglodytes. International Journal of Primatology In Press.

Fernandez N, Kramer-Schadt S, Thulke H-H. 2006. Viability and risk assessment in species restoration: planning reintroductions for the wild boar, a potential disease reservoir. Ecology and Society 11(1):1–17.

Flueck WT, Smith-Flueck JM. 2006. Predicaments of endangered huemul deer (Hippocamelus bisulcus) in Argentina: a review. European Journal of Wildlife Research 52:69–80.

Grundmann E. 2006. Back to the wild: will reintroduction and rehabilitation help the long-term conservation of orang-utans in Indonesia? Social Science Information 45(2):265–84.

Haines AM, Tewes ME, Laack LL, Horne JS, Young JH. 2006. A habitat-based population viability analysis for ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in the United States. Biological Conservation In Press.

Hakansson J, Bratt C, Jensen P. 2006. Behavioural differences between two captive populations of red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus) with different genetic backgrounds, raised under identical conditions. Applied Animal Behaviour Science In Press.

Hardman B, Moro D. Optimising reintroduction success by delayed dispersal: is the release protocol important for hare-wallabies? Biological Conservation 128(3):403–11.

Hicks JF, Rachlow JL. 2006. Is there a genetic basis for antler and pedicle malformations in reintroduced elk in northern Arizona? The Southwestern Naturalist 51(2):276–82.

Hoare JM, Pledger S, Keall SN, Nelson NJ, Mitchell NJ, Daugherty CH. 2006. Conservation implications of a long-term decline in body condition of the Brothers Island tuatara (Sphenodon guntheri). Animal Conservation In Press.

Hutchins M, Kreger MD. 2006. Rhinoceros behaviour: implications for captive management and conservation. International Zoo Yearbook 40(1):150–73.

Jager HI. 2006. Chutes and ladders and other games we play with rivers. II. Simulated effects of translocation on white sturgeon. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63:176–86.

Jayson EA, Sivaperuman C, Padmanabhan P. 2006. Review of the reintroduction programme of the mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) in Neyyar Reservoir, India. Herpetological Journal 16: 69–76.

Kanowski JJ, Reis TM, Catterall CP, Piper SD. 2006. Factors affecting the use of reforested sites by reptiles in cleared rainforest landscapes in tropical and subtropical Australia. Restoration Ecology 14(1):67–76.

Kean E. 2006. Post release survival and dispersal of harvest mice (Micromys minutus) in relation to reintroduction method. BIAZA Zoo Research News 7(2).

Kelley JL, Magurran AE, Garcia CM. 2006. Captive breeding promotes aggression in an endangered Mexican fish. Biological Conservation In Press.

Kershner EL, Mruz EC. 2006. Nest interference by fledgling loggerhead shrikes. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118(1):75–80.

Kraaijeveld-Smit FJL, Griffiths RA, Moore RD, Beebee TJC. 2006. Captive breeding and the fitness of reintroduced species: a test of the responses to predators in a threatened amphibian. Journal of Applied Ecology 43:360–5.

Lapidge SJ. 2006. Reintroduction biology of yellow-footed rock wallabies (Petrogale xanthopus celeris and P. x. xanthopus).University of Sydney, Biological Sciences.

Latch EK, Harvenson LA, King JS, Hobson MD, Rhodes Jr. OE. 2006. Assessing hybridization in wildlife populations using molecular markers: a case study in wild turkeys. Journal of Wildlife Management 70(2):485–92.

Ludwig A. 2006. A sturgeon view on conservation genetics. European Journal of Wildlife Research 52:3–8.

Mathews F, Moro D, Strachan R, Gelling M, Buller N. 2006. Health surveillance in wildlife reintroductions. Biological Conservation 131(2 ):338–47.

Matson TK, Goldizen AW, Jarman PJ, Pople AR. 2006. Dispersal and seasonal distributions of black-faced impala in the Etosha National Park, Namibia. African Journal of Ecology 44:247–55.

McDougall PT, Reale D, Sol D, Reader SM. 2006. Wildlife conservation and animal temperament: causes and consequences of evolutionary change for captive, reintroduced, and wild populations. Animal Conservation 9(1):39–48.

Molony SE, Dowding CV, Baker PJ, Cuthill IC, Harris S. 2006. The effect of translocation and temporary captivity on wildlife rehabilitation success: an experimental study using European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus). Biological Conservation 130(4):530–7.

Nicoll MA, Jones CG, Norris K. 2006. The impact of harvesting on a formerly endangered tropical bird: insights from a life-history theory. Journal of Applied Ecology 43(3):567–75.

O'Donnell MA, DeNicola AJ. 2006. Den site selection of lactating female raccoons following removal and exclusion from suburban residences. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34(2):366–70.

Oakleaf JK, Murray DL, Oakleaf JR, Bangs EE, Mack CM, Smith DW, Fontaine JA, Jimenez MD, Meier TJ, Niemeyer CC. 2006. Habitat selection by recolonizing wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States. Journal of Wildlife Management 70(2):554–63.

Povilitis A, Parsons DR, Robinson MJ, Becker CD. 2006. The bureaucratically imperiled Mexican wolf. Conservation Biology 20(4):942–5.

Pretty J. 2006. Where the wild things were. Conservation Biology 20(4):1325–6.

Reeves RR, Gales NJ. 2006. Realities for baiji conservation. Conservation Biology 20(3):626–8.

Schuler KL, Leslie Jr. DM, Shaw JH, Maichak EJ. 2006. Temporal-spatial distribution of American bison (Bison bison) in a tallgrass prairie fire mosaic. Journal of Mammalogy 87(3):539–44.

Shier DM. 2006. Effect of family support on the success of translocated black-tailed prairie dogs. Conservation Biology In Press.

Shier DM, Owings DH. 2006. Effects of predator training on behavior and post-release survival of captive prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus). Biological Conservation 132(1):126–35.

Shivik JA. 2006. Tools for the edge: what's new for conserving carnivores. Bioscience 56(3):253–9.

Solow AR, Kitchener AC, Roberts DL, Birks JDS. Rediscovery of the Scottish polecat (Mustela putorius): Survival or reintroduction? Biological Conservation 128(4):574–5.

Stamps JA, Swaisgood RR. 2006. Someplace like home: experience, habitat selection and conservation biology. Applied Animal Behaviour Science In Press.

Swaisgood RR. 2006. Current status and future directions of applied behavioral research for animal welfare and conservation. Applied Animal Behaviour Science In Press.

Swanson BJ, Peters LR, Kyle CJ. 2006. Demographic and genetic evaluation of an American marten reintroduction. Journal of Mammology 87(2):272–80.

Sweet CA. 2006. Mexican wolves wild once again. Zoogoer 35(1):14–21.

Terhune TM, Sisson DC, Stribling HL, Carroll JP. 2006. Home range, movement, and site fidelity of translocated northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) in southwest Georgia, USA. European Journal of Wildlife Research 52:119–24.

Thatcher CA, Van Manen FT, Clark JD. 2006. Indentifying suitable sites for Florida panther reintroduction. Journal of Wildlife Management 71(3):752–63.

Tweed EJ, Foster JT, Woodworth BL, Monahan WB, Kellerman JL, Lieberman A. 2006. Breeding biology and success of a reintroduced population of the critically endangered puaiohi (Myadestes palmeri). The Auk 123(3):753–63.

Vandel J-M, Stahl P, Herrenschmidt V, Marboutin E. 2006. Reintroduction of the lynx into the Vosges mountain massif: from survival and movements to population development. Biological Conservation 131(3):370–85.

VanderWerf EA, Groombridge JJ, Fretz JS, Swinnerton KJ. 2006. Decision analysis to guide recovery of the po'ouili, a critically endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper. Biological Conservation 129(3):383–92.

Varley N, Boyce MS. 2006. Adaptive management for reintroductions: Updating a wolf recovery model for Yellowstone National Park. Ecological Modelling 193:315–39.

Vilas C, San Miguel E, Amaro R, Garcia C. 2006. Relative contribution of inbreeding depression and eroded adaptive diversity to extinction risk in small populations of shore campion. Conservation Biology 20(1):229–38.

Vilhunen S. 2006. Repeated antipredator conditioning: a pathway to habituation or to better avoidance? Journal of Fish Biology 68:25–43.

Vinkey RS, Schwartz Michael K., McKelvey Kevin S., Foresman KR, Pilgrim KL, Giddings BJ, LoFroth EC. 2006. When rientroductions are augmentations: the genetic legacy of fishers (Martes pennanti) in Montana . Journal of Mammalogy 87(2):265–71.

Wang D, Zhang X, Wang K, Wei Z, Wursig B, Braulik GT, Ellis S. 2006. Conservation of the baiji: no simple solution. Conservation Biology 20(3):623–5.

Wang Q, Zhuang Z, Deng J, Ye y. 2006. Stock enhancement and translocation of the shrimp Penaeus chinensis in China. Fisheries Research 80:67–79.

Wickins-Drazilova D. 2006. Zoo animal welfare. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 19:27–36.

Wilmers CC, Post E. 2006. Predicting the influence of wolf-provided carrion on scavenger community dynamics under climate change scenarios. Global Change Biology 12:408–9.

Yang G, Bruford MW, Wei F, Zhou K. 2006. Conservation options for the baiji: time for realism? Conservation Biology 20(3):620–2.

Zhang B, Fang S-G, Xi, Yong-Mei. 2006. Major histocompatibility complex variation in the endangered crested ibis (Nipponia nippon) and implications for reintroduction. Biochemical Genetics In Press.

 

2005 Reference List

Adams NJ, Cockrem JF, Taylor GA, Candy EJ, Bridges J. 2005. Corticosterone responses of hand-reared and parent-reared grey-faced petrel chicks (Pterdroma macroptera gouldi). Zoo Biology 24(3):283–90.

Armstrong DP. 2005. Integrating the metapopulation and habitat paradigms for understanding broad-scale declines of species. Conservation Biology 19(5):1402–10.

Armstrong DP, Davidson RS, Perrott JK, Roygard J, Buchanan L. 2005. Density-dependent population growth in a reintroduced population of North Island saddlebacks. Journal of Animal Ecology 74(1):160.

Bar-David S, Saltz D, Dayan T. 2005. Predicting the spatial dynamics of a reintroduced population: the Persian fallow deer. Ecological Applications 15(5):1833–46.

Bar-David S, Saltz D, Dayan T, Perelberg A, Dolev A. 2005. Demographic models and reality in reintroductions: Persian fallow deer in Israel. Conservation Biology 19(1):131–8.

Belousova IP, Smirnov KA, Kaz'min VD, Kudrjavtsev IV. 2005. Reintroduction of the European bison into the forest ecosystem of the Orlovskoe Poles'e National Park. Russian Journal of Ecology 36(2):115–9.

Brightsmith D, Hilburn J, del Campo A, Boyd J, Frisius M, Frisius R, Janik D, Guillen F. 2005. The use of hand-raised psittacines for reintroduction: a case study of scarlet macaws (Ara macao) in Peru and Costa Rica. Biological Conservation 121(3):465–72.

Calenge C, Maillard D, Invernia N, Gaudin J-C. 2005. Reintroduction of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) into a Mediterrranean habitat: female mortality and dispersion. Wildlife Biology 11(2):153–61.

Durka W, Babik W, Ducroz J-F, Heidecke D, Rosell F, Samjaa R, Saveljev AP, Stubbe A, Ulevicius A, Stubbe M. 2005. Mitochondrial phylogeography of the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber). L. Molecular Ecology 14:3843–56.

Dzialak MR, Lacki MJ, Carter KM. 2005. Characterization of potential release sites for peregrine falcon reintroduction. Natural Areas Journal 25(2):188–96.

Fieberg J, Jenkins KJ. 2005. Assessing uncertainty in ecological systems using global sensitivity analyses: a case example of simulated wolf reintroduction effects on elk. Ecological Modelling 187(2-3):259–80.

Goossens B, Setchell JM, Tchidongo E, Dilambaka E, Vidal C, Ancrenaz M, Jamart A. 2005. Survival, interactions with conspecifics and reproduction in 37 chimpanzees released into the wild. Biological Conservation 123(4 ):461–75.

Green AJ, Furentes C, Figuerola J, Viedma C, Ramon N. 2005. Survival of Marbled Teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris) released back into the wild. Biological Conservation 121(4):595–601.

Guitart R, Martinez B, Pique E, Mateo R, Solar M, Rodriguez M. 2005. Organochlorine residues in fishes from two rivers in Cantabria, Spain: Implications for a program of otter (Lutra lutra) reintroduction. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 75(1):143–8.

Hakansson J, Jensen P. 2005. Behavioural and morphological variation between captive populations of red junglefowl (Gallus gallus)—possible implications for conservation. Biological Conservation 122(3):431–9.

Hartup BK, Olsen GH, Czekala NM. 2005. Fecal corticoid monitoring in whooping cranes (Grus americana) undergoing reintroduction. Zoo Biology 24(1):15–28.

Hellstedt P, Kallio ER. 2005. Survival and behaviour of captive-born weasels (Mustela nivalis nivialis) released in nature. Journal of Zoology, London 266:37–44.

Kelly JL, Magurran AE, Macias-Garcia C. 2005. The influence of rearing experience on the behaviour of an endangered Mexican fish, Skiffia multipunctata. Biological Conservation 122(2):223–30.

King SRB, Gurnell J. 2005. Habitat use and spatial dynamics of takhi introduced to Hustai National Park, Mongolia. Biological Conservation 124(2):277–90.

Kraaijeveld-Smit FJL, Beebee TJC, Griffiths RA, Moore RD, Schley L. 2005. Low gene flow but high genetic diversity in the threatened mallorcan midwife toad (Alytes muletensis). Molecular Ecology 14:3307–15.

Kramer-Schadt S, Revilla E, Wiegand T. 2005. Lynx reintroductions in fragmented landscapes of Germany: Projects with a future or misunderstood wildlife conservation? Biological Conservation 125(2):169–82.

Kreger MD, Hatfield JS, Estevez I, Gee GF, Clugston DA. 2005. The effects of captive rearing on the behavior of newly-released whooping cranes (Grus americana). Applied Animal Behaviour Science 93(1-2):165–78.

Kreger MD, Hatfield JS, Estevez I, Gee GF, Clugston DA. 2005. Behavioral profiles of the captive juvenile whooping crane as an indicator of post-release survival. Zoo Biology 0:1–14.

Lapidge SJ. 2005. Reintroduction increased vitamin E and condition in captive-bred yellow-footed rock wallabies (Petrogale xanthopus). Oryx 39(1):56–64.

Lindsey PA, Alexander R, Du Toit JT, Mills MGL. 2005. The cost efficiency of wild dog conservation in South Africa. Conservation Biology :1205–14.

Lindsey PA, Alexander RR, du Toit JT, Mills MGL. 2005. The potential contribution of ecotourism to African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) conservation in South Africa. Biological Conservation 123(3):339–48.

Mathews F, Orros M, McLaren G, Gelling M, Foster R. 2005. Keeping fit on the ark: assessing the suitability of captive-bred animals for release. Biological Conservation 121(4):569–77.

Meffert LM, Mukana N, Hicks SK, Day SB. 2005. Testing alternative captive breeding strategies with the subsequent release into the wild. Zoo Biology 24(4):375–92.

Munkwitz NM, Turner JM, Kershner EL, Farabaugh SM, Heath SR. 2005. Predicting release success of captive-reared loggerhead shrikes (Lanius ludovicianus) using pre-release behavior. Zoo Biology 24(5):447–58.

Munzbergova Z, Milden M, Ehrlen J, Herben T. 2005. Population viability and reintroduction strategies: A spatially explicit landscape-level approach. Ecological Applications 15(4):1377–86.

Preatoni D, Mustoni A, Martinoli A, Carlini E, Chiarenzi B, Chiozzini S, Van Dongen S, Wauter LA, Tosi G. 2005. Conservation of brown bear in the Alps: space use and settlement behavior of reintroduced bears. Acta Oecologica 28(3):189–197.

Ripple WJ, Beschta RL. 2005. Willow thickets protect young aspen from elk browsing after wolf reintroduction. Western North American Naturalist 65(1).

Seddon PJ, Soorae PS, Launay F. 2005. Taxonomic bias in reintroduction projects. Animal Conservation 8(1):51–8.

Stanley Price MR. 2005. Zoos as a force for conservation: a simple ambition—but how? Oryx 39(2):109–10.

Stoskopf MK, Beck K, Fazio BB, Fuller TK, Gese EM, Kelly BT, Knowlton FF, Murray DL, Waddell W, Waits L. 2005. Implementing recovery of the red wolf—integrating research scientists and managers. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33(3):1154–1152.

Strum SC. 2005. Measuring success in primate translocation: a baboon case study. American Journal of Primatology 65:117–40.

Taylor SS, Jamieson IG, Armstrong DP. 2005. Successful island reintroductions of New Zealand robins and saddlebacks with small numbers of founders. Animal Conservation 8:415–20.

van Heezik Y, Lei P, Maloney R, Sancha E. 2005. Captive breeding for reintroduction: influence of management practices and biological factors on survival of captive kaki (black stilt). Zoo Biology 24(5):459–74.

Vucetich JA, Smith DW, Stahler DR. 2005. Influence of harvest, climate and wolf predation on Yellowstone elk, 1961–2004. Oikos 111:259–70.

White PJaGPJ. 2005. Yellowsone's ungulates after wolves—expectations, realizations, and predictions. Biological Conservation 125(2):141–52.

White THJr, Collazo JA, Vilella FJ. 2005. Survival of captive-reared Pureto Rican parrots released in the Caribbean national forest. The Condor 107:424–32.

Winger J. 2005. A spirited return. Zoogoer 34(5):23–9.

Wisely SM, Santymire RM, Livieri TM, Marinari P, Kreeger JS, Wildt DE, Howard J. 2005. Environment influences morphology and development for in situ and ex situ populations of the black -footed ferret (Mustela nigripes). Animal Conservation 8:321–8.

 

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Current Projects:

Channel Island Fox

Guam Rail Reintroduction Project

Trumpeter Swan Reintroduction Project