@article{discovery10154091,
            year = {2022},
          volume = {3},
          number = {3},
           title = {Wildlife health outcomes and opportunities in conservation translocations},
            note = {{\copyright} 2022 The Authors. Ecological Solutions and Evidence published by John Wiley \& Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).},
       publisher = {Wiley},
           month = {June},
         journal = {Ecological Solutions and Evidence},
        abstract = {It is intuitive that the health status of wildlife might influence conservation translocation outcomes, however, health as a topic has received limited attention in the conservation translocation literature. We determined the forms and frequency of disease and other biological problems reported in translocated animals and plants, and in populations linked to translocation, and associations between their mention and translocation 'success'. From these problems we deduced the forms of ill-health potentially associated with conservation translocation and developed contextual frameworks to inform health management.},
             url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12164},
          author = {Beckmann, Katie M and Cromie, Ruth L and Sainsbury, Anthony W and Hilton, Geoff M and Ewen, John G and Soorae, Pritpal S and Kock, Richard A},
        keywords = {conservation translocation planning, ecosystem restoration, plant reintroduction, wildlife disease management, wildlife disease risk analysis, wildlife disease risk assessment, wildlife health, wildlife reintroduction}
}