Great book on wildlife rehabilitation with information that can be translated to the care of any species. Since I live in North America, it's more than I actually needed to know about the treatment of diseased wild hedgehogs. Nevertheless, I'd recommend it as an addition to any rehabilitators refere
Practical Wildlife Care, Second Edition
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 356
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Wildlife care and rehabilitation is often on a one-to-one basis and involves a lot of time, care and skill. However, for many years, care of injured wildlife was regarded as a low priority and euthanasia was the recommended option. A lot has changed over the past twenty years and now caring for wildlife casualties is part of everyday life in many veterinary practices.
Following on from the major success of the first edition, this second edition provides even more useful information on wildlife care and rehabilitation. As well as covering a whole range of species, with sections on birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, this edition now includes information on many βalienβ species appearing in the British countryside such as wallabies, wild boar and exotic reptiles.
In this edition:
- Essential guidance on handling, first aid, feeding and releasing, and many other disciplines not featured in veterinary or nursing training
- Full of helpful tips from an expert in wildlife rehabilitation who has unparalleled practical experience
- Expanded chapters on the care of all species β particularly casualty badgers, otters and hedgehogs β and more comprehensive guidance on rearing orphaned mammals and birds
- Lots more colour pictures to aid in management and care techniques and the latest information on zoonotic diseases from around the world
Chapter 1 Prime Directives (pages 1β12):
Chapter 2 First Response (pages 13β24):
Chapter 3 Fluid Therapy/Part I: Building Blocks (pages 25β33):
Chapter 4 Fluid Therapy/Part II: Administration (pages 34β42):
Chapter 5 Wound Management/Part I: the Biology of Wounds (pages 43β49):
Chapter 6 Wound Management/Part II: the Treatment of Wounds (pages 50β59):
Chapter 7 Biology and First Aid of Fractures (pages 60β66):
Chapter 8 Fracture Management (pages 67β87):
Chapter 9 Avian Wildlife Disease (pages 88β97):
Chapter 10 Mammalian Wildlife Disease (pages 98β107):
Chapter 11 Garden Birds (pages 108β119):
Chapter 12 Pigeons (pages 120β128):
Chapter 13 Game Birds (pages 129β131):
Chapter 14 Corvids (pages 132β135):
Chapter 15 Water Birds ? Ducks (pages 136β142):
Chapter 16 Water Birds ? Swans (pages 143β150):
Chapter 17 Geese and Other Water Birds (pages 151β158):
Chapter 18 Birds of Prey (pages 159β170):
Chapter 19 Seabirds (pages 171β182):
Chapter 20 Hand?Rearing Orphaned Birds (pages 183β192):
Chapter 21 Small Mammals (pages 193β199):
Chapter 22 Hedgehogs (pages 200β215):
Chapter 23 Rabbits and Hares (pages 216β223):
Chapter 24 Red Fox (pages 224β231):
Chapter 25 Badgers (pages 232β243):
Chapter 26 Other Mustelids (pages 244β252):
Chapter 27 Deer (pages 253β267):
Chapter 28 Bats (pages 268β279):
Chapter 29 Other Mammal Species (pages 280β286):
Chapter 30 Rearing Orphaned Wild Mammals (pages 287β302):
Chapter 31 Reptiles and Amphibians (pages 303β311):
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