https://nwrajournal.online/index.php/bulletin/gateway/plugin/AnnouncementFeedGatewayPlugin/atomWildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin: Announcements2024-02-03T17:57:01-08:00Open Journal Systems<p><strong>Publishing and disseminating best practices based on sound ecological principles.</strong></p> <p><em>Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin</em> is published by the <a href="http://www.nwrawildlife.org/">National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association</a>. Founded in 1994, the<em> Wildlife Rehabilitation</em><em> Bulletin</em> (previously the <em>NWRA Quarterly</em>) is a peer-reviewed, online, open-access journal. <em>Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin</em> publishes articles on all aspects of wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife veterinary medicine, and original research. Papers are cross-disciplinary, at the intersection of wildlife rehabilitation, veterinary medicine, One-Health, wildlife ecology, and conservation.</p> <p>In accordance with NWRA guiding principles, the <em>Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin’s </em>mission is to disseminate the latest and most accurate information to support the science and practice of wildlife rehabilitation.</p>https://nwrajournal.online/index.php/bulletin/announcement/view/4Call for submissions: Call for papers2024-02-03T17:57:01-08:00Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin<p>The <em>Wildlife Rehabilitation</em> <em>Bulletin </em>is currently accepting submissions. The <em>Bulletin </em>strives to foster analytical thinking and encourages authors to submit methods, research, and information related to wildlife rehabilitation, veterinary medicine, or educational topics pertinent to the field. Whenever possible, the <em>Bulletin </em>publishes differing protocols, techniques, or views on the same subject to allow readers to make informed decisions.</p> <p>The <em>Bulletin</em> accepts papers about wildlife rearing, captive husbandry, medical issues, treatments, original research and post-release studies, wildlife education, problem prevention, case studies, reviews of wildlife-related publications, and editorials. </p> <p>The <em>Bulletin</em> is particularly interested in submissions of case studies and papers related to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), mass casualty, lead toxicity, and species-specific husbandry and care.</p>2024-02-03T17:57:01-08:00