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Pampas Deer in Uruguay

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

John Jackson
Affiliation:
INTA, Villa Mercedes, Province of San Luis, Argentina.
Pete Landa
Affiliation:
Avda Libertador Lavalleja 1513, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Alfredo Langguth
Affiliation:
Departmento de Biologia, Centro de Ciencias Exatas e da Matureza da UFPb, Campus Universitario, 58000 JoSo Pessoa/Pb, Brasil.
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Abstract

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Pampas deer, which are on the verge of extinction in Argentina, have declined in Uruguay to an estimated 1000 animals. Mostly they occur in small scattered herds, which have survived because of their remoteness and the absence of sheep, and because a small number of landowners have protected them. Sheep, however, are likely to spread because rising oil prices have made synthetic fibres more expensive and wool more competitive. The authors recommend the measures that should be taken quickly, including action against poaching, a study to find out the deer's needs, and steps to set up both reserves and captive breeding units.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Fauna and Flora International 1980

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