Items where Author is "D'Cruze, Neil"
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Assou, Délagnon and Elwin, Angie and Norrey, John and Coulthard, Emma and Megson, David and Ronfot, Delphine and Auliya, Mark and Segniagbeto, Gabriel H and Martin, Rowan O and D'Cruze, Neil
(2021)
Trade in African Grey Parrots for Belief-Based Use: Insights From West Africa's Largest Traditional Medicine Market.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9.
D'Cruze, Neil and Bates, Jodie and Assou, Délagnon and Ronfot, Delphine and Coulthard, Emma and Segniagbeto, Gabriel Hoinsoudé and Auliya, Mark and Megson, David and Rowntree, Jennifer
(2020)
A preliminary assessment of bacteria in “ranched” ball pythons (Python regius), Togo, West Africa.
Nature Conservation, 39.
pp. 73-86.
ISSN 1314-6947
D'Cruze, Neil and Assou, Délagnon and Coulthard, Emma and Norrey, John and Megson, David and Macdonald, David W and Harrington, Lauren A and Ronfot, Delphine and Segniagbeto, Gabriel H and Auliya, Mark
(2020)
Snake oil and pangolin scales: insights into wild animal use at “Marché des Fétiches” traditional medicine market, Togo.
Nature Conservation, 39.
pp. 45-71.
ISSN 1314-6947
D'Cruze, Neil and Paterson, Suzi and Green, Jennah and Megson, David and Warwick, Clifford and Coulthard, Emma and Norrey, John and Auliya, Mark and Carder, Gemma
(2020)
Dropping the Ball? The Welfare of Ball Pythons Traded in the EU and North America.
Animals, 10 (3).
ISSN 2076-2615
Green, Jenna and Coulthard, Emma and Megson, David and Norrey, John and Norrey, Laura and Rowntree, Jennifer and Bates, Jodie and Dharmpaul, Becky and Auliya, Mark and D'Cruze, Neil
(2020)
Blind trading: A literature review of research addressing the welfare of Ball pythons in the exotic pet trade.
Animals, 10 (2).
ISSN 2076-2615
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D'Cruze, Neil and Khan, Sophie and Carder, Gemma and Megson, David and Coulthard, Emma and Norrey, John and Groves, Georgina (2019) A Global Review of Animal-Visitor Interactions in Modern Zoos and Aquariums and Their Implications for Wild Animal Welfare. Animals, 9 (6). ISSN 2076-2615