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Weise FJ, Stratford KJ, Van Vuuren RJ 2014. Financial costs of large carnivore translocations – accounting for conservation. Plos ONE 9 (8) e105042
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Weise FJ, Van Vuuren RJ, Echemet KE, Cleverley MP, Van Vuuren M 2013. Successful snakebite treatment in three juvenile African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) with polyvalent antivenom: A Namibian case report. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 84 (1)
Weise FJ, Lemeris J, Stratford KJ, Van Vuuren RJ, Munro SJ, Crawford SJ, Marker LL, Stein AB 2015. A Home Away From Home: Insights from successful leopard (Panthera pardus) translocations. Biodiversity and Conservation 27 (4) 1755-1774
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Weise FJ, Lemeris JR, Munro SJ, Bowden A, Venter C, Van Vuuren M, Van Vuuren RJ 2015. Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) running the gauntlet: an evaluation of translocations into free-range environments in Namibia. PeerJ 3 (e1346)
Weise FJ, Van Vuuren RJ, Echement KE, Cleverley MP, Van Vuuren M 2013. Successful snakebite treatment in three juvenile African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) with polyvalent antivenom: a Namibian case report. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 84 (1)
Weise FJ, Vijay V, Jacobson AP, Schoonover RF, Groom RJ, Horgan J, Keeping D, Klein R, Marnewick K, Maude G, Melzheimer J, Mills G, van der Merwe V, van der Meer E, Van Vuuren RJ, Wachter B, Primm SL 2017. The distribution and numbers of cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) in southern Africa. PeerJ e4096
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Weise FJ, Wiesel I, Lemeris J, Van Vuuren RJ 2015. Evaluation of a conflict-related brown hyaena relocation in Central Namibia. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 45 (2) 178-186

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