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Avian

53 Items

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  • Songbirds & Perching Birds
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  • Release Criteria for Rehabilitated Wild Animals

    Scott Diehl, Cheryl Stokhaug Diehl
    24-35
  • Response Planning for Wildlife Rehabilitation Centers: An Infectious Disease Management Policy— Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

    Michelle Willette DVM, MPH, DACVPM, Renée Schott DVM
    29-38
  • Robyn’s Baby Bird Diets

    Robyn Grabowski
    5-7
  • Season and Age as Factors in Barred Owl (Strix varia) Admissions

    Glori Berry BA
    15-22
  • Songbird 101

    LouAnn Partington
    28-33
  • Steatitis in a Wild Common Loon (Gavia immer) and Review of the Literature

    Jessica Bridgers BS, Sara Hall MS, DVM, Yuri Lawrence MS, DVM, Tara Rittle DVM, Rebecca Harris PhD, Mark Pokras DVM
    8-14
  • Survey of Wildlife Rehabilitators on Infection Control and Personal Protective Behaviors

    Emi K. Saito, Allison R. Shreve
    42-46
  • The Egg—Development, Incubation, and Hatching

    Bea Orendorff
    22-27
  • Thinking like a Duck: Mallards in the City

    Anne Lewis, April Linton
    6-9
  • Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury in Morepork Owls: A Review of Diagnostic and Treatment Options

    Megan Jolly B.RS c, B.VSc, PhD
    16-25
  • When Food Can Be Fatal: Recovery from Emaciation

    Diane Winn PhD
    26-29
  • When Pets Attack Wildlife—Part 1: What Can Happen

    Shirley Casey, Mackenzie Goldthwait DVM
    8-16
  • When Pets Attack Wildlife—Part 2: What to Do

    Shirley Casey, Mackenzie Goldthwait DVM
    18-25
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