Hernandez-Divers S J, Lafortune M, Martínez-Silvestre A, Pether J
Exotic Animal, Wildlife and Zoological Medicine, Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-7390, USA.
Vet Rec. 2003 Mar 29;152(13):395-9. doi: 10.1136/vr.152.13.395.
In June 1999, a species of lizard previously considered extinct was rediscovered on the island of La Gomera, Spain. The giant gomeran lizard, Gallotia bravoana, is highly endangered and at risk of extinction by the feral cat population. A conservation effort to save the species was initiatived by the regional and central Spanish government and six lizards were captured and brought into captivity. This paper describes the results of the initial assessment of the health of the animals, by a physical examination and by haematological, biochemical, radiographical and coprological investigations. The methods used to maintain the animals in captivity are described and the first captive breeding success is reported.
1999年6月,一种先前被认为已灭绝的蜥蜴在西班牙的拉戈梅拉岛被重新发现。巨型戈梅拉蜥蜴(Gallotia bravoana)极度濒危,面临着被野猫种群灭绝的风险。西班牙地方和中央政府发起了一项拯救该物种的保护行动,捕获了6只蜥蜴并将它们圈养起来。本文描述了通过体格检查、血液学、生物化学、放射学和粪便学调查对这些动物健康状况进行初步评估的结果。介绍了圈养这些动物所采用的方法,并报告了首次圈养繁殖的成功案例。