Abstract

Haematological Profiles of Olive Baboon, Indian Langur and Hamadryan Baboon in Dhaka Zoo

Highlights

  • Wildlife is the integral part of ecosystem and conservation of wild animals has become mandatory for the environment (Meijaard et al, 2006)

  • Primates could be an important animal for the medical countermeasures against chemical warfare agents (CWAs) (Draghici et al, 2004)

  • There has been no work on the normal haematological profiles of primates, Olive Baboon, Hamadryan Baboon and Indian langur in Dhaka Zoo

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INTRODUCTION

Wildlife is the integral part of ecosystem and conservation of wild animals has become mandatory for the environment (Meijaard et al, 2006). Growing concern for the world’s endangered wild life has led to addressed conservation action, and legislative bindings have come in action to reserve wildlife in some territory ( Jepson et al, 2002). The zoo animal has been used to study the way of disease progresses in wild life (Rust, 2001). On the basis of normal profiles of blood, the abnormalities related to blood could be estimated. The analysis of blood may pave the new way of life by diagnosis for wildlife (Weiser, 1987). Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences Statistical Analysis The control and treated values were analyzed by SPSS version 18.0 software for windows (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). P ≤ 0.05 was reflected significant and the graphical presentation was done by the Sigma Plot version 12

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