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VOLUME 23 2005
Minneapolis, Minnesota
200pp
Introduction
Opening Session Symposium 2005: International Impact of Wildlife Rehabilitation
Opening Session Symposium 2005: Working Together for Wildlife
Opening Session Symposium 2005: Working Together for Wildlife
Birds
Health Management for the Reintroduction of Eastern Migratory Whooping Cranes (Grus Americana)
Barry Hartup, DVM, PhD, Julie Langenburg, VMD, Glenn Olsen, DVM, PhD, Marilyn Spalding, DVM and Kim Miller, DVM
The Predictive Value of Easily Measured Parameters for Survival of Common Murres (Uria aalge) during the Luckenbach Oil Spill, Northern California, 2001-2002
Rebeca S. Duerr, Michael H. Ziccardi, DVM, MPVM, PhD, and J. Gregory Massey, DVM, Dipl ABVP
Corvid Rehabilitation
General Loon (Gavia spp.) Rehabilitation
Organizing Your Songbird Nursery: Practical and Affordable Tips
Mammals
Natural History and Rehabilitation of Weasels (Mustela spp.)
EPM—Equine Protozoal Myelitis
Orphan Raccoon (Procyon lotor) Rehabilitation—Born to be Free
Wildlife Rehabilitation of the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)
Otter (Lutra canadensis) vs. Amtrak—A Case Report
John Huckabee, DVM and Kevin Mack
Herpetiles
Chelonian Husbandry for Wildlife Rehabilitators
Veterinary Care
Working With Your Veterinarian
Wound Management in Wildlife Patients
Julia K. Whittington, DVM
Antibiotic Use in Wildlife Patients
Julia K. Whittington, DVM
Systematic Approach to Comparative Anatomy
Wildlife Radiology
Clinical Pathology and Wildlife Medicine Selected Topics: Things I’ve Learned that are
Important, Easy, or Both
Debra Teachout, DVM, MVSc
Education
The Five Ws of Using Animals in Education
Implementing Regional Wildlife Rehabilitation Training Workshops in Iowa
Helpful Hints, Props, Animal Handling Tips, and Ideas for Wildlife Education Programs
Animal Training—The Basics
Administration and Management
A Survey and Study of State Regulations Governing Wildlife Rehabilitation—2004
Update: Current Regulations and 10-Year Trends
Allan M. Casey, III and Shirley J. Casey
Setting Limits—Saving Lives
Kip Parker and Jeannie Lord
Volunteer Recruitment: Whens, Wheres, and Hows
Don’t Shoot the Staff
Developing a Wildlife Capture and Transport Program
Keeping Your Volunteers: The Pre-screening Process
Volunteer Appreciation: The Art of Saying Thank You
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