Alejandro Travaini

Patagonian Wild Foxes Warning against Poisoning by Conditioned Taste Aversion

Grey fox.

Study area.

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Centro de Investigaciones Puerto Deseado, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia AustralArgentinaCentral and Latin America, Mammals3 Nov 2009

Poisoning is a widespread non selective predator control method throughout Patagonia. Our aim is to develop a field protocol to aware two fox species from being poisoned, through conditioned taste aversion. Our results should be used inside protected areas, but also in sheep ranches, to protect the small, harmless grey fox.

Initially, we want to test our ability to generate taste aversion against meat baits so it could later be generated against other non selective poison substrates, frequently used by ranchers, as chicken eggs. These will contribute to stop the uncontrolled elimination of top predators, those raptors and mammalian carnivores responsible of biodiversity conservation by top-down regulation in Patagonia and all over the world.

For more information contact atravaini@gmail.com

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