| Wildpro Reference |
Thesis Title |
| Th1 |
A
Study of the Planning and Design Principles involved in the Development of Mammal Exhibits
in a Tropical Zoo |
| Th2 |
Development
of an Avian Tuberculosis Vaccine for Captive Wildfowl |
| Th3 |
Disease
and mortality in Bennett's wallabies (Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus) at
Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, with special reference to toxoplasmosis |
| Th4 |
Die Rolle des Igels und seiner Ektoparasiten in der Epidemiologie der Lyme-Borreliose
[The role of the hedgehog and its parasites in the epidemiology of Lyme
borreliosis] |
| Th5 |
Observations on the endoparasites of Erinaceus europaeus in the wild and hibernating in cages, and treatment experiments with ivermectin [Untersuchungen uber die Endoparasiten des Igels (Erinaceus europaeus) bei freilebenden und in menschlicher obhut uberwinternden tieren sowie Entwurmungsversuche mit Ivermectin] |
| Th6 |
Life on the Edge: Hedgehog
traffic victims and mitigation strategies in an anthropogenic landscape |
| Th7 |
Incidence
of Meningeal Worm, Chronic Wasting Disease, and Bovine Tuberculosis in
Deer and Elk Populations in South Dakota |
| Th8 |
Aspects of Analgesia in Cattle |
| Th9 |
The ecology of Malayan sun bears
(Helarctos malayanus) in the lowland tropical rainforest of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo |
| Th10 |
Divorce and extra-pair paternity as alternative mating strategies in monogamous sandhill cranes |
| Th11 |
The unison call of cranes as a useful taxonomic tool |
| Th12 |
Diseases and Parasites of the Greater Sandhill Crane |
| Th13 |
Andean bears and people in Apolobamba, Bolivia- Culture, conflict and conservation |
| Th14 |
Reproductive biology of female black bears and early growth and development of cubs in northeastern Pennsylvania |
| Th15 |
Home Range, Movements and Habitat Use of Snow Leopard
(Uncia uncia) In Nepal |
| Th16 |
Metabolic bone disease as a possible cause of dental disease in pet rabbits |
| Th17 |
Aspects of social and parental behaviour in the European rabbit
(Oryctolagus cuninculus) |
| Th18 |
Social Bonds, Kinship and Dominance Hierarchies in Captive Groups of Bonobos (Pan paniscus)- How important are mother-son bonds in bonobo society, and what are the implications for welfare in captivity? |