Capturing bears for research can cause significant harm: study - The Canadian Press
![]() Edmonton Journal | Capturing bears for research can cause significant harm: study The Canadian Press - ... a University of Saskatchewan biologist and veterinarian who is the lead author of the paper in the August edition of the Journal of Mammalogy. ... Bears captured for research more prone to injuries, death: Alta. study |
Mares chosen as director of museum he helped build - Norman Transcript
Mares chosen as director of museum he helped build Norman Transcript, OK - Mares will continue to serve as one of the museum's curators of mammalogy and professor of zoology in the OU College of Arts and Sciences. ... Former Sam Noble director may resume museum post Former OU museum director retakes job Former museum director asked to resume post [1 min ago] |
Capture and Handling May Have Long-term Effects on Bears - Newswise (press release)
Capture and Handling May Have Long-term Effects on Bears Newswise (press release) - Newswise ? A University of Saskatchewan-led study published this week in the Journal of Mammalogy suggests capture and handling of animals in their natural ... |
Researcher criticizes bear drug-dart survey methods - Nunatsiaq News
Researcher criticizes bear drug-dart survey methods Nunatsiaq News, Canada - ... capture and handling of bears in their natural habitats can affect them for many weeks, in an article published last week in the Journal of Mammalogy. ... |
Bigfoot find to be unveiled - Ananova
![]() The Age | Bigfoot find to be unveiled Ananova, UK - "That would certainly rock mammalogy," joked Nelson, who specialises in the study of mammals. He said that even in north Georgia, home to the Blue Ridge ... They say they'll reveal details of one Bigfoot on Friday in California |
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