Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin logo
  • About the Bulletin
    • About the Journal
    • Key Information
    • Why Publish with the Bulletin?
    • Editorial Team
    • Instructions for Authors
    • Submissions
    • Contact
  • Current Issue
  • Browse Archives
  • Announcements
  • Register
Search
  • Register
  • Login
  1. Home /
  2. Captive Care & Husbandry /
  3. Release

Release

11 Items

All Items

  • Decision Making in the Release of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises

    Charles Innis DVM
    39-41
  • Hacked kestrels (Falco tinnunculus) show similar patterns of post-fledging food dependency as wild reared birds: implications for best practice in release management of orphaned raptors

    Nathan Thavarajah, Miriam Fenkes
    1-7
  • Minimum Winter Temperatures for Birds

    Nancy Bent, Sandy Woltman
    2-14
  • Patagium Rehabilitation Treatment in Wild Birds Following Long–term Wing Immobilization

    Susana Jato PhD, PT, Ignacio Otero DVM, I. Lopez, DVM, J. L. Mendoza, DVM
    33-41
  • Psychological and Environmental Enrichment for Orphaned Beavers (Castor canadensis)

    Anne G. Miller
    5-10
  • Raising Wood Ducks (Aix sponsa)—It Can Be Done

    Michele Goodman
    2-11
  • Raptor Hacking

    Mike Pratt
    34-38
  • Rehabilitation and release of orphan golden jackal pups (Canis aureus)

    Daoharu Baro, Bhaskar Choudhury, Samshul Ali, Nazrul Islam, Rathin Barman, Prabhat Basumatary
    35-39
  • Release Criteria for Rehabilitated Wild Animals

    Scott Diehl, Cheryl Stokhaug Diehl
    24-35
  • Surgical Enucleation of the Right Eye Following Traumatic Injury in an Eastern Screech–owl (Megascops asio)

    Bethany DeVilbiss, DVM
    25-28
  • Wound Management Considerations for a Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) following an American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) Attack

    Debbie Myers DVM, Mark A. Mitchell DVM, MS, PhD, Javier Nevarez DVM
    29-34

Information

  • For Readers
  • For Authors
  • For Librarians

Make a Submission

Make a Submission

Subscription

Login to access subscriber-only resources.

SUBSCRIPTION ACCESS

A subscription is required to read locked content. Subscriptions are available through membership in the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (NWRA).

Active NWRA members can access member-only, locked articles by logging in with their NWRA journal credentials:

1. Login to your member account on the NWRA homepage
2. Navigate to the Member Resources page under the Membership tab
3. Get the login code under Member Resources: Publications and click the online journal link
4. Login and enjoy access to all current and past issues of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin

Browse

  • Categories
    • Administration
    • Disaster & Emergency Planning
    • Fundraising & Media
    • Non-profit Management
    • Professionalism & Leadership
    • Volunteers & Interns
    • Avian
    • Raptors
    • Songbirds & Perching Birds
    • Waterbirds
    • Biology & Conservation
    • Captive Care & Husbandry
    • Animal Welfare
    • Biosecurity
    • Enrichment
    • Herd Health
    • Intake & Examination
    • Nutrition
    • Oiled wildlife
    • Release
    • Stress
    • Education
    • Ambassador Animals
    • Public Education
    • Ethics
    • Herptiles
    • Amphibians
    • Reptiles
    • Mammals
    • Artiodactyla
    • Bats
    • Carnivores
    • Lagomorphs
    • Marine Mammals
    • Marsupials
    • Rodents & Insectivores
    • Research
    • Post-release studies
    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Avian Influenza/HPAI
    • Diagnostics
    • Disease
    • Euthanasia
    • Neurology
    • One Health & Conservation Medicine
    • Ophthalmology
    • Orthopedics
    • Parasitology
    • Pharmacology
    • Toxicology
    • Wound Management
    • Wildlife Rehabilitation (General)
    • Standards

NWRA is recognized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax ID number 37-1143442.

Donations to NWRA's publications fund support the development and production of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin, the Topics in Wildlife Medicine book series, Standards for Wildlife Rehabilitation, and other publications.

For more information about the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (NWRA), our publications or annual Symposium, visit the NWRA website.

More information about the publishing system, Platform and Workflow by OJS/PKP.