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Biology, Rearing
Author: James K. Kirkwood
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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0198547331



Biology, Rearing, and Care of Young Primates


The propagation of wild animals in captivity is playing an increasingly important role in the conservation of species. Get Biology, Rearing diet books 2013 for free.
This is particularly true of primates, many of which are threatened or endangered in their natural habitat. Unfortunately, primate mortality during the neonatal period is often high in captivity. However significant improvements in infant survival can be made with a better knowledge of neonatal biology and rearing procedures. The aim of this book is to provide a reference text on the normal growth of 18 primate species commonly held in captivity for propagation or research, and on the housing, feeding, management, and preventive medicine techniques that enable this normal growth. Up-to-date information, scattered widely through Check Biology, Rearing our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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This is particularly true of primates, many of which are threatened or endangered in their natural habitat. Unfortunately, primate mortality during the neonatal period is often high in captivity. However significant improvements in infant survival can be made with a better knowledge of neonatal biology and rearing procedures. The aim of this book is to provide a reference text on the normal growth of 18 primate species commonly held in captivity for propagation or research, and on the housing, feeding, management, and preventive medicine techniques that enable this normal growth This is particularly true of primates, many of which are threatened or endangered in their natural habitat. Unfortunately, primate mortality during the neonatal period is often high in captivity. However significant improvements in infant survival can be made with a better knowledge of neonatal biology and rearing procedures. The aim of this book is to provide a reference text on the normal growth of 18 primate species commonly held in captivity for propagation or research, and on the housing, feeding, management, and preventive medicine techniques that enable this normal growth. Up-to-date information, scattered widely through

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