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- Title
- Research Project Summary: An Analysis of the Feasibility of Using Fertility Control to Manage New Jersey Black Bear Populations
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- Web Document or Associated Web Site
- http://www.state.nj.us/dep/dsr/research/
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- Abstract
- The contractor was directed to use all literature services available to document and evaluate all relevant research pertaining to the topic, and to provide an assessment of the: Biological feasibility (e.g., efficacy, health
& safety); Effectiveness for population control (probability of success in controlling freeranging bear populations) ; Economic practicality of using fertility control agents to control NJ's black bear population; and To provide conclusions on viable and nonviable techniques to control NJ's black bear population.
- Author
- Fraker, Mark A. : Curtis, Paul D. : Mansour, Marc : Buchanan, Gary : Ruppel, Bruce
- Publisher
- New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Science, Research and Technology
- Publication Date
- 2006/10/30
- Publication Place
- Trenton, New Jersey
- Supplemental Information
- 3 p.
- Other Citation Details
- Series: Research Project Summary
- Primary Theme Keyword
- animals, conservation, habitats
- Theme Keywords
- black bear, population control, fertility, fertility control, pZP vaccines
- Primary Place Keyword
- New Jersey
- Type of Document
- Report/study
- Document Location
- NJER 06-215
- Comments
- Gary Buchanan and Bruce Ruppel were the NJDEP Project Managers. Mark A. Fraker, Paul D. Curtis, and Marc Mansour of TerraMar Environmental Research, LLC; Cornell University; and ImmunoVaccine Technologies, Inc., respectively, were the principle investigators.
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