Book Companion
Cheetahs: Biology and Conservation
Edition 1
Welcome to the companion website for Cheetahs: Biology and Conservation, part of the series Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes, 1st Edition
Welcome to the companion website for Cheetahs: Biology and Conservation, part of the series Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes, 1st Edition
The cheetah conservation community feels strongly that it is important that data collected by different groups be compatible. The protocols and forms included in this site were submitted by co-authors of the book “Cheetahs: Conservation and Biology”. Most protocols and forms were developed for internal organizational use. They are available for other groups to use, with the request to recognize the source of the document (indicated in the title). All authors of chapters containing links to this webpage were encouraged to submit protocols and forms, and we welcome additional submissions for documents that are relevant to the cheetah. Please stay tuned for updates to this site, and please contact us at [email protected] opens in new tab/window for additional submissions.
Resources
Downloadable content
Cheetah husbandry (Please click the link below to download the PDF files)
Cheetah sample/data collection and processing (Please click the link below to download the PDF files)
Cheetah workup (Please click the link below to download the PDF files)
Cheetah necropsy (Please click the link below to download the PDF files)
Files are organized by topic (Cheetah husbandry, Cheetah sample/data collection and processing, Cheetah workup, and Cheetah necropsy) and can be found in the Quick Links box; some files may be present in multiple topics.
Please note that protocols are not a replacement for training and that only trained personnel should perform any of the actions described in the protocols. For this reason veterinary procedures are not included in the files, unless they pertain to sample collection.
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