We thank you for the opportunity to reply to the comments from Drs. Asa, Schwarzenberger
and J��chle on our article [
[1]
]. There is no doubt that the scientists involved in wildlife contraception research
at the AZA Wildlife Contraception Center are experts in the field and produce many
valuable studies on the subject. The website given in their letter is particularly
informative and gives a more detailed account of all methods of contraception currently
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Reference
- Fertility control in wildlife: humans as a model.Contraception. 2006; 73: 6-22
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Published online: May 11, 2007
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© 2007 Elsevier Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.