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    Potentially harmful materials in the feces of wild ring-tailed coatis (Nasua nasua) and health implications by Rodrigues, Delma Henriques Domiciano, Boere, Vanner, Cesario, Clarice Silva, Lopes, Waldomiro de Paula, Monteiro, Alexandre Bartoli, Silva, Ita Oliveira

    Published in Ciência rural (01-01-2022)
    “…In ecological parks, the proximity to tourist activities facilitates the exploration of garbage by coatis, with possible serious consequences for the animals…”
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    Feeding Ecology of Wild Brown-Nosed Coatis and Garbage Exploration: A Study in Two Ecological Parks by Rodrigues, Delma Henriques, Calixto, Eduardo, Cesario, Clarice Silva, Repoles, Renata Barcelos, de Paula Lopes, Waldomiro, Oliveira, Viviane Silva, Brinati, Alessandro, Hemetrio, Nadja Simbera, Silva, Ita Oliveira, Boere, Vanner

    Published in Animals (Basel) (16-08-2021)
    “…Wild animals that feed on garbage waste are a problem in ecological parks as it can substantially alter their food ecology. Wild coatis that occupy human…”
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    Movement patterns and space use of the first giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) monitored in São Paulo State, Brazil by Bertassoni, Alessandra, Mourão, Guilherme, Ribeiro, Rullian César, Cesário, Clarice Silva, Oliveira, Juliana Paula de, Bianchi, Rita de Cassia

    “…This study analyzes a giant anteater's (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) movement patterns and space use in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the first study to track a giant…”
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    Potentially harmful materials in the feces of wild ring-tailed coatis selvagens e implicacoes para a saude by Rodrigues, Delma Henriques Domiciano, Boere, Vanner, Cesario, Clarice Silva, Lopes, Waldomiro de Paula, Monteiro, Alexandre Bartoli, Silva, Ita Oliveira

    Published in Ciência rural (01-02-2022)
    “…In ecological parks, the proximity to tourist activities facilitates the exploration of garbage by coatis, with possible serious consequences for the animals…”
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