Modifications have been proposed to translocation and captive-release programs that might help animals find the release site an acceptable place to settle. These include
A) adding distinctive stimuli and cues characteristic of the release site to the environment in which an animal is being raised.
B) not tranquilizing the animals during transport, so that they are more aware of the fact that they are undergoing a transition.
C) removing all predators from the release site until the subjects have settled.
D) transporting in two stages, so that the first group of settled animals can serve as models for the next group.
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