wildlife

Animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in natural conditions. (Source: CAMB)



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Turnbull PCB, Carman JA, Lindeque PM, Joubert F, Hübschle OJB, Snoeyenbos GH 1989. Further progress in understanding anthrax in the Etosha National Park. Madoqua 16 (2) 93-104
Horak IG 1987. Arthropod parasites of some wild animals in South Africa and Namibia. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 58 (4) 207-211
Gasaway WC, Mossestad KT, Stander PE 1989. Demography of spotted hyaenas in an arid savanna, Etosha National Park, South West Africa/Namibia. Madoqua 16 (2) 121-127
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Joubert E, Brand PAJ, Visagie GP 1983. An appraisal of the utilisation of game on private land in South West Africa. Madoqua 13 (3) 197-219
Nott K, Savage MJ 1985. Observations on the utilization of a dune succulent by Namib faunae. African Zoology 20 (4) 269-271
Ganhao MF, Hattingh J, Pitts N 1988. Physiological responses of blesbok, eland and red hartebeest to different capture methods. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 18 (4) 134-136
Ben-Shahar R, Fairall N 1987. Comparison of the diurnal activity patterns of blue wildebeest and red hartebeest. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 17 (2) 49-53
Hofmeyer JM, Louw GN, du Preez JS 1973. Incipient capture myopathy as revealed by blood chemistry of chased zebras. Madoqua 1 (7) 45-50
Berry HH, Siegfried WR, Crowe TM 1984. Orientation of wildebeest in relation to sun angle and wind direction. Madoqua 13 (4) 297-301
Berry HH, Louw GN 1982. Seasonal nutritive status of wildebeest in the Etosha National Park. Madoqua 13 (2) 127-139
Joubert E 1974. The development of wildlife utilization in South West Africa. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 4 (1) 35-42
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