Setting Limits–Saving Lives

Authors

  • Kip Parker Independent
  • Jeannie Lord Pine View Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53607/wrb.v35.19

Keywords:

Rehabilitation management, herd health, setting limits

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Author Biographies

Kip Parker, Independent

Kip Parker has 37 years of captive wildlife care experience from direct care and facilities construction to program design and management. He has worked at several wildlife rehabilitation centers in Canada and the US and is currently semi-retired. 

Jeannie Lord, Pine View Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center

Jeannie Lord is Executive Director of the Pine View Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center in Fredonia, Wisconsin. 

References

Parker, K. 2000. Creating an Operating Framework for Wildlife Rehabilitation. Pp. 163–172 in Wildlife Rehabilitation, vol. 18. (D. Ludwig, ed.). National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association: St. Cloud, MN.

Published

2017-12-31

How to Cite

Parker, K., & Lord, J. (2017). Setting Limits–Saving Lives. Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin, 35(2), 12–14. https://doi.org/10.53607/wrb.v35.19

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