THALER, E. et al. (1992) – Zootier Lexikon https://www.zootier-lexikon.org/bibliographie/t-1699975706/thaler-e-pegoraro-k-s-stabinger-1992
Young Waldrapp Ibises have a very close contact with their parents, usually up to
Young Waldrapp Ibises have a very close contact with their parents, usually up to
They have to fulfil the need for co-operation and information exchange between EAZA
Despite this long history, management practices and captive breeding have been primarily
scientific and English nomenclature, and range descriptions, to incorporate changes that have
Also the Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) with their long coat have no problems with temperatures
In this context it was seen that some behavioral patterns have been recorded only
In the course of this gradual process young bulls increasingly have contact to males
To have the opportunity to expand this test to wildlife species, cloning of IFNγ
Although reintroduction programs have traditionally been undertaken purely as management
These numbers and percentages of Threatened species have increased since our last