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. 2005 Apr 20;2(1):66–74. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.1988.tb00336.x

Disease and Endangered Species: The Black‐footed Ferret as a Recent Example

E TOM THORNE 1,, ELIZABETH S WILLIAMS 2
PMCID: PMC7162331

Abstract:

Diseases may play major roles in the conservation of endangered species. Although the threat of disease received extensive consideration and influenced research and management activities governing the endangered black‐footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) in Wyoming, a canine distemper epizootic in 1985 severely affected a captive breeding program and led to extirpation of the species from the wild. This recent example of the catastrophic effect of epizootic disease in an endangered species is described in an historical context. In addition, examples are given of disease further endangering other rare species, including Mauritius pink pigeon, Père David's deer, cranes, maned wolves, native Hawaiian birak, cheetahs, and others.

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