A Trapping and Immobilisation Technique for Small Macropods
Roger G. Lentle, Murray A. Potter, Brian P. Springett and Kevin J. Stafford
Wildlife Research
24(3) 373 - 377
Published: 1997
Abstract
A technique for trapping and immobilising small macropods is described and tested on forest-dwelling Tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii Desmarest). The trapping method uses wire fencing and a monofilament nylon drop-net. The animals were immobilised with ketamine hydrochloride and xylazine. Tammar wallabies are reputedly hard to catch, but our technique produced higher trapping rates, lower trap-avoidance rates and lower death rates than other methods. In all, 46 Tammars were captured in 29 trap-nights. No deaths occurred during, or in the four weeks following, trapping.https://doi.org/10.1071/WR95052
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