
doi: 10.2307/1376255
There appear to be no roe deer at present in any American zoological park, a situation due largely to the stringent federal regulations pertaining to the introduction of ungulate stock. Around the turn of the century there were reports of roe deer, Capreolus capreolus , released by sportsmen on certain ranches in this country, but these introductions apparently met with indifferent success; some of the animals soon disappeared, while others survived but failed to reproduce. In a recent paper (Zoologica, 41: …
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