Rehabilitation and post‐release monitoring of two wolves with severe injuries
ABSTRACT Injured free‐ranging wolves ( Canis lupus ) are often rehabilitated and released into the wild, but there is limited data on their post‐release survival and behavior. We used global positioning system telemetry to document movements and spatial overlap with resident packs of 2 wolves in nor...
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crwiley:10.1002/jwmg.1055 2024-06-02T08:05:02+00:00 Rehabilitation and post‐release monitoring of two wolves with severe injuries Rio‐Maior, Helena Beja, Pedro Nakamura, Mónia Santos, Nuno Brandão, Ricardo Sargo, Roberto Dias, Isabel Silva, Filipe Álvares, Francisco 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.1055 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjwmg.1055 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jwmg.1055 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor The Journal of Wildlife Management volume 80, issue 4, page 729-735 ISSN 0022-541X 1937-2817 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.1055 2024-05-03T10:42:05Z ABSTRACT Injured free‐ranging wolves ( Canis lupus ) are often rehabilitated and released into the wild, but there is limited data on their post‐release survival and behavior. We used global positioning system telemetry to document movements and spatial overlap with resident packs of 2 wolves in northern Portugal that were released following rehabilitation from severe traumatic injuries and were kept in captivity for 10–12 weeks in 2012. A yearling female, with a complex fracture on the thoracic limb, traveled 2,709 km over about 643 km 2 , during the 12 months post‐release before being illegally shot. During the first 8 months, it was located frequently around 3 different pack territories, but afterwards its movements were restricted to a single pack territory. We tracked a yearling male with an amputated hind limb for 5 months and it traveled 922 km over about 574 km 2 before dying in a road casualty. It visited 4 different pack territories in succession but also spent time outside known territory boundaries. Our findings suggest that rehabilitated wolves can recover their locomotor activity and survive in the wild for several months, even after suffering severe injuries and spending ≤3 months in captivity. © 2016 The Wildlife Society. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Wiley Online Library The Journal of Wildlife Management 80 4 729 735 |
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ABSTRACT Injured free‐ranging wolves ( Canis lupus ) are often rehabilitated and released into the wild, but there is limited data on their post‐release survival and behavior. We used global positioning system telemetry to document movements and spatial overlap with resident packs of 2 wolves in northern Portugal that were released following rehabilitation from severe traumatic injuries and were kept in captivity for 10–12 weeks in 2012. A yearling female, with a complex fracture on the thoracic limb, traveled 2,709 km over about 643 km 2 , during the 12 months post‐release before being illegally shot. During the first 8 months, it was located frequently around 3 different pack territories, but afterwards its movements were restricted to a single pack territory. We tracked a yearling male with an amputated hind limb for 5 months and it traveled 922 km over about 574 km 2 before dying in a road casualty. It visited 4 different pack territories in succession but also spent time outside known territory boundaries. Our findings suggest that rehabilitated wolves can recover their locomotor activity and survive in the wild for several months, even after suffering severe injuries and spending ≤3 months in captivity. © 2016 The Wildlife Society. |
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Rio‐Maior, Helena Beja, Pedro Nakamura, Mónia Santos, Nuno Brandão, Ricardo Sargo, Roberto Dias, Isabel Silva, Filipe Álvares, Francisco Rehabilitation and post‐release monitoring of two wolves with severe injuries |
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Rio‐Maior, Helena Beja, Pedro Nakamura, Mónia Santos, Nuno Brandão, Ricardo Sargo, Roberto Dias, Isabel Silva, Filipe Álvares, Francisco |
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Rehabilitation and post‐release monitoring of two wolves with severe injuries |
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Rehabilitation and post‐release monitoring of two wolves with severe injuries |
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Rehabilitation and post‐release monitoring of two wolves with severe injuries |
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Rehabilitation and post‐release monitoring of two wolves with severe injuries |
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Rehabilitation and post‐release monitoring of two wolves with severe injuries |
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