The research undertaken within the MACS programme is a collection of individual
efforts linked by the common goal of generating knowledge on effective
management systems for the wild South American camelids. Information on these
MACS component projects can be found below: ‘Community
management of vicuna in the wild - PhD thesis
Nadine Renaudeau d'Arc
School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
The impact of
community wildlife management on vicuña populations -
PhD thesis.
Jerry Laker
Leeds University School of Geography / Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Scotland.
The effect of capture, handling
and husbandry procedures on the welfare of South American Camelids in Chile
- MACS research
Ros Clubb, David MacDonald
Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford, UK.
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