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Animal Welfare

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  • Euthanasia in Wildlife Rehabilitation

    Dave McRuer, MSc, DVM, DACVPM
    6-17
  • Euthanasia: Damaged Wildlife and the Role and Duties of a Wildlife Rehabilitator

    Kip Parker
    14-16
  • Headstarting Turtles—Is it a Valid Strategy for Wildlife Rehabilitators?

    Harriet Forrester
    20-25
  • Outcome charts pilot project: for their welfare and yours

    Michelle Willette, Gail Buhl
    48-76
  • Pain Management in Wildlife Rehabilitation

    Trudi Chepey DVM
    10-13
  • Please, just take two more bites! How to monitor nutrition and encourage self-feeding in rehabilitation animals

    Raina Domek
    1-9
  • Regulations Impacting Use of Volunteers, Interns, and Staff: Excessive Bureaucracy or Ensuring Quality Animal Care?

    Allan M. Casey, Shirley Casey, Kathy Konishi
    23-30
  • Selection Process for Non–Releasable Birds: The First Step in Bird Welfare

    Kit Lacy
    36-40
  • Setting Limits–Saving Lives

    Kip Parker, Jeannie Lord
    12-14
  • The Importance of Enrichment in Wildlife Rehabilitation (Part One)

    Bonnie E. Gulas–Wroblewski
    25-36

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