The identification of rapid electrogenic steps in the GABA translocating branch of GAT1 is, therefore, one of the major findings of this work. |
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Several professional veterinarian and epidemiologist groups oppose translocating mammals because of the risk of disease transmission. |
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We know nest boxes don't work in ash forests and there is no evidence that translocating possums to other areas will work. |
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Scientists are attempting to save birds like this one by translocating them to offshore islands free of introduced predators like rats, cats, stoats, and weasels. |
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While capturing and translocating suburban lions sounds like reality television fodder, the realities of modern wildlife management are not so entertaining. |
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Right now a massive research effort is underway into the science of translocating heat-resistant corals from, say, the much warmer northern waters of the Great Barrier Reef to more southern areas. |
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The ZNSPCA requested IFAW to step in and assist in translocating the elephants to a safe haven with a view to rehabilitating the elephants and releasing them back into the wild. |
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Park wildlife specialists are assessing the possibility of moving, or translocating, woodland caribou from a source herd and releasing them into Banff's historic caribou range. |
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Capturing and translocating fishes before removing a platform might mitigate the effects of platform removal. |
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In response experts from the Vincent Wildllife Trust are translocating native animals from Scotland to Wales. |
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They are preparing for winter by translocating sugars and carbohydrates from their leaves down into their roots for storage. |
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But studies translocating timber rattlesnakes and Aruba rattlesnakes found the snakes wandering broadly, with no sign they were heading homeward. |
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Translocating a lion kills it slowly and cruelly, but out of sight. |
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