Parasitism in captive and reintroduced red wolves |
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Authors: | M K Phillips J Scheck |
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Institution: | Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Manteo, North Carolina 27954. |
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Abstract: | Fecal examinations revealed that at least 10 of 21 (48%) captive red wolves (Canis rufus) and eight of 12 (67%) free-ranging red wolves were infected with intestinal parasites. No captive wolves and only one of seven reintroduced wolves had dirofilariasis. Ticks were collected from 10 of 21 (48%) captive wolves and nine of 12 (75%) free-ranging animals. Ivermectin administered at a dosage of 50 micrograms/kg of estimated body weight every 30 to 60 days apparently prevented or ameliorated parasitism in red wolves. |
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