Investigation and Management of Disease in Wild Animals

A guide for student or practicing veterinarians who deal with wild animals. Among the topics are special problems working with free-living animals, identifying and defining both infectious and noninfectious diseases, collecting population data, formulating and testing hypotheses, managing the causat

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