A second chance : proceedings of the 1994 International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council Conference, San Diego, California.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council. Conference
Other Authors: Hagen, Julia
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Suisun City, Calif. : The Council, [1995]
Edition:First edition.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Developing an effective volunteer program for the '90s : roundtable
  • Merchandising as a fund-raising venture : workshop
  • Teach your children well : workshop
  • Initial exam : workshop
  • Getting it all together : net repair and knot tying in a velcro world : workshop
  • Working with plexiglass : workshop
  • Reel flying - an approach to exercising raptors
  • Hatching a release : the rehabilitation of American avocets, black-necked stilts, and killdeer
  • Reversing imprinting in raptors
  • The role of the zoo in the rehabilitation of the California brown pelican
  • Preventing limb fractures in mockingbirds and two species of heron
  • Low-powered laser therapy in wildlife rehabilitation
  • The use of wind tunnels for wildlife rehabilitation
  • Release of captive-reared shrikes (Lanius ludovicianus mearnsi) on San Clemente Island
  • Innovative techniques in the medical management of a northern spotted owl
  • Orphaned common merganser rehabilitation
  • Comparison of medical treatment regimes for aspergillosis in captive tufted puffins (Lunda cirrhata) 1992 to 1994
  • Marbled murrelets : rehabilitation and research
  • Diseases of wildlife : changing patterns and emerging trends - keynote
  • Hantavirus - a "newly" emerging zoonotic disease?
  • Avian tuberculosis
  • Case presentation of a comatose badger : management of the neurological patient
  • Handling and restraint of larger free-ranging mammals
  • In our hands - neonate ungulates
  • Treatment and surgical regime of large mammals
  • Bats : rehabilitation and public education
  • Raising orphaned coyote pups and handling injured coyote adults
  • Evaluation of herptiles for release, rehabilitation or adoption