Population reduction as a factor in the control of skunk rabies in Alberta.

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Population reduction is being used currently to combat skunk rabies in Alberta. A total of 2,398 striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) were removed from three counties of southern Alberta during 1980-1983 in an effort to combat rabies outbreaks in those areas. The methods employed included trapping, poisoning, and shooting. Skunks in Forty Mile County have been rabies-free for 4 yr and the outbreaks in Newell and Warner counties appear to be under control. The data suggest that population reduction has been effective in controlling rabies in those areas.

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Rosatte, R. C., Pybus, M. J., & Gunson, J. R. (1986). Population reduction as a factor in the control of skunk rabies in Alberta. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 22(4), 459–467. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-22.4.459

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