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O18934 Plard, F., Bonenfant, C. and Gaillard, JM 2011
Pudu in a Chilean National Park
Sexual Selection and Extinction in Deer Saloume Bazyan
Evaluating Mortality Sources for the Vulnerable Pudu Pudu Puda in Chile: Implications for the Conservation of a Threatened Deer
Canada, Decembre 2008 Library and Bibliotheque Et 1*1 Archives Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction Du Branch Patrimoine De I'edition
A Comprehensive Approach Towards the Systematics of Cervidae
Tagging Huemul Fawns (Hippocamelus Bisulcus) at Torres Del Paine National Park, Magallanes, Chile
Redalyc.FEEDING ECOLOGY of the ENDANGERED HUEMUL
Hippocamelus Antisensis (Artiodactyla: Cervidae)
Exotic Deer in Southern Latin America: What Do We Know About Impacts on Native Deer and on Ecosystems?
A Review of Introduced Cervids in Chile
A Review of Introduced Cervids in Chile
Redalyc.Current Distribution and Conservation of the Huemul
Zeitschrift Für Säugetierkunde)
Feeding Ecology of Taruca (Hippocamelus Antisensis) Populations During the Rainy and Dry Seasons in Central Peru
Experimental Reintroduction-Of-South-Andean-Huemul-And-Guanaco-In-Huilo-Huilo
Southern Pudu Pudu Puda 2010 Jimenez.Pdf
Donors to the SSC Conservation Communications Programme and the Deer Action Plan
Top View
Hippocamelus Antisensis: Cervidae) In
Deer Embryos by the Somatic Nuclear Transfer Technique
Marsh Deer Project 2005 Final Report
Predicaments of Endangered Huemul Deer, Hippocamelus Bisulcus, in Argentina: a Review
Smith-Flueck, J.M. 2003. La Ecología Del Huemul (Hippocamelus Bisulcus) En La Patagonia Andina De Argentina Y Consideraciones Sobre Su Conservación
The Huemul in Chile: National Symbol in Jeopardy?
Patagonia Park: a Decade of Huemul Conservation
The Endangered Patagonian Huemul Deer (Hippocamelus Bisulcus)
Did Conservation Management Threaten Endangered Huemul Deer Hippocamelus Bisulcus in the Future Patagonia National Park?
Patagonian Huemul Deer (Hippocamelus Bisulcus) Under Captive Conditions: an Historical Overview
GAYANA Non-Invasive Genetic Sampling of Deer: a Method for DNA
Correspondence Between the Habitat of the Threatened Pudú (Cervidae) and the National Protected‑Area System of Chile Melissa Pavez‑Fox1,2* and Sergio A
Molecular Identification of Anaplasma Marginale in Two Autochthonous
Cervus Elaphus), Fallow Deer (Dama Dama), and Pudu (Pudu Pudu) in Southern Chile1