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Physiological Responses In Reindeer To The Application Of A Conducted Electrical Weapon, Camilla L. Lieske, Kimberlee B. Beckmen, Larry L. Lewis Jan 2018

Physiological Responses In Reindeer To The Application Of A Conducted Electrical Weapon, Camilla L. Lieske, Kimberlee B. Beckmen, Larry L. Lewis

Human–Wildlife Interactions

Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEWs) have potential as effective alternatives to chemical restraint for short-term non-routine capture and handling as well as aversion hazing of wildlife. To assess immediate and delayed physiologic effects of exposure to a CEW, we assigned 15 captive reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) to one of three treatment groups: immobilized with carfentanil and xylazine (CX), 10 second exposure to a CEW, or exposure to the CEW while immobilized with CX (CEW+CX). Blood samples were collected pre-treatment, immediately post-intervention, 10 min, 20 min, 4 hours, and 24 hours post-intervention. Physiologic effects were evaluated by analysis of blood, …