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Evaluation of capture techniques on lesser prairie-chicken trap injury and survival

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Blake A. Grisham, Clint W. Boal, Natasia R. Mitchell, Trevor S. Gicklhorn, Philip K. Borsdorf, David A. Haukos, and Charles Dixon, 2015, Evaluation of capture techniques on lesser prairie-chicken trap injury and survival: Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, v. 6, iss. 2.

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Ethical treatment of research animals is required under the Animal Welfare Act. This includes trapping methodologies that reduce unnecessary pain and duress. Traps used in research should optimize animal welfare conditions within the context of the proposed research study. Several trapping techniques are used in the study of lesser prairie-chickens, despite lack of knowledge of trap injury caused by the various methods. From 2006 to 2012, we captured 217, 40, and 144 lesser prairie-chickens Tympanuchus pallidicinctus using walk-in funnel traps, rocket nets, and drop nets, respectively, in New Mexico and Texas, to assess the effects of capture technique on injury and survival of the species. We monitored radiotagged, injured lesser [...]

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