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Book 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 alien' 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 a

    Trade Review
    “Les Stocker’s, Practical Wildlife Care, is jam-packed with an incredible amount of information on wild animal rehabilitation. Stocker’s vast knowledge and experience with wildlife reveals itself in every sentence of the book.” (Suite 101, February 2009)

    "If the practice has used and found the first edition useful, this updated edition adds to that resource. If, however, the practice does not have any books on wildlife treatment, then this is an excellent addition to the library." (Vet Times, December 2005)



    Table of Contents
    Foreword.

    Preface.

    Acknowledgements.

    1 Prime Directives.

    2 First Response.

    3 Fluid Therapy / Part I: Building Blocks.

    4 Fluid Therapy / Part II: Administration.

    5 Wound Management / Part I: The Biology of Wounds.

    6 Wound Management / Part II: The Treatment of Wounds.

    7 Biology and First Aid of Fractures.

    8 Fracture Management.

    9 Avian Wildlife Disease.

    10 Mammalian Wildlife Disease.

    11 Garden Birds.

    12 Pigeons.

    13 Game Birds.

    14 Corvids.

    15 Water Birds – Ducks.

    16 Water Birds – Swans.

    17 Geese and Other Water Birds.

    18 Birds of Prey.

    19 Seabirds.

    20 Hand-rearing Orphaned Birds.

    21 Small Mammals.

    22 Hedgehogs.

    23 Rabbits and Hares.

    24 Red Fox.

    25 Badgers.

    26 Other Mustelids.

    27 Deer.

    28 Bats.

    29 Other Mammal Species.

    30 Rearing Orphaned Wild Mammals.

    31 Reptiles and Amphibians.

    Appendix 1 JNCC Guidelines on Handling Bats.

    Appendix 2 British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) Guidelines for Response to Cetacean Strandings.

    Appendix 3 Birds on Schedule 4 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as of May 1998).

    Appendix 4 The Law relating to the use and possession of airguns.

    Appendix 5 Suggested Record Sheet to Accompany Bat Samples to the Central Veterinary Laboratory.

    Appendix 6 Selected Rehabilitation Supplies and Suppliers.

    Appendix 7 Useful Addresses in Wildlife Rehabilitation.

    References and Further Reading.

    Index.

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 26/07/2005
    ISBN13: 9781405127493, 978-1405127493
    ISBN10: 140512749X

    Description

    Book 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 alien' 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 a

      Trade Review
      “Les Stocker’s, Practical Wildlife Care, is jam-packed with an incredible amount of information on wild animal rehabilitation. Stocker’s vast knowledge and experience with wildlife reveals itself in every sentence of the book.” (Suite 101, February 2009)

      "If the practice has used and found the first edition useful, this updated edition adds to that resource. If, however, the practice does not have any books on wildlife treatment, then this is an excellent addition to the library." (Vet Times, December 2005)



      Table of Contents
      Foreword.

      Preface.

      Acknowledgements.

      1 Prime Directives.

      2 First Response.

      3 Fluid Therapy / Part I: Building Blocks.

      4 Fluid Therapy / Part II: Administration.

      5 Wound Management / Part I: The Biology of Wounds.

      6 Wound Management / Part II: The Treatment of Wounds.

      7 Biology and First Aid of Fractures.

      8 Fracture Management.

      9 Avian Wildlife Disease.

      10 Mammalian Wildlife Disease.

      11 Garden Birds.

      12 Pigeons.

      13 Game Birds.

      14 Corvids.

      15 Water Birds – Ducks.

      16 Water Birds – Swans.

      17 Geese and Other Water Birds.

      18 Birds of Prey.

      19 Seabirds.

      20 Hand-rearing Orphaned Birds.

      21 Small Mammals.

      22 Hedgehogs.

      23 Rabbits and Hares.

      24 Red Fox.

      25 Badgers.

      26 Other Mustelids.

      27 Deer.

      28 Bats.

      29 Other Mammal Species.

      30 Rearing Orphaned Wild Mammals.

      31 Reptiles and Amphibians.

      Appendix 1 JNCC Guidelines on Handling Bats.

      Appendix 2 British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) Guidelines for Response to Cetacean Strandings.

      Appendix 3 Birds on Schedule 4 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as of May 1998).

      Appendix 4 The Law relating to the use and possession of airguns.

      Appendix 5 Suggested Record Sheet to Accompany Bat Samples to the Central Veterinary Laboratory.

      Appendix 6 Selected Rehabilitation Supplies and Suppliers.

      Appendix 7 Useful Addresses in Wildlife Rehabilitation.

      References and Further Reading.

      Index.

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