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Effects of helicopter net gunning on the survival and movement behaviour of nilgai antelope

Jeremy A. Baumgardt https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2779-6822 A * , Aaron M. Foley A , Kathryn M. Sliwa A , Randy W. DeYoung A , J. Alfonso Ortega-S. A , David G. Hewitt A , Tyler A. Campbell B , John A. Goolsby C and Kim H. Lohmeyer D
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A Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, TX, USA.

B East Foundation, 200 Concord Plaza Drive, Suite 410, San Antonio, TX 78216, USA.

C USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cattle Fever Tick Research Laboratory, Edinburg, TX, USA.

D USDA Agricultural Research Service, Knipling-Bushland US Livestock Insect Research Laboratory, Kerrville, TX, USA.

* Correspondence to: jerbaumgardt@hotmail.com

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Wildlife Research 50(11) 890-898 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22049
Submitted: 12 March 2022  Accepted: 2 December 2022   Published: 12 January 2023



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