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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Capturing Wild Goats and Urial With a Remotely Fired Net-Gun

WD Edge, SL Olsonedge and BW Ogara

Australian Wildlife Research 16(3) 313 - 315
Published: 1989

Abstract

A remotely fired net-gun was used at a waterhole for capturing wild goats and urial in an area where helicopters could not be used. Twenty-six goats and eight urial were caught, with a capture effort of 12.5 person-hours per goat, and 59.5 person-hours per urial. Up to four animals were caught at once, multiple captures accounting for 74% of all captures for both species. A remotely fired net-gun should be effective for capturing other species at waterholes or other sites where the animals' presence can be predicted.

https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9890313

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