Vol. 26 No. 1 (2008)

This issue includes papers on the value and training of wildlife rehabilitation volunteers; the important role that enrichment plays in husbandry and animal welfare (part two); an update on the FoNS© diet; the treatment of turtles with large shell defects and exposed viscera; the rehabilitation of nine-banded armadillos; the use of surrogate parents for black-tailed jackrabbits; considerations for “headstarting” turtles; blood parasites in raptors; and discussion of a parvovirus outbreak in raccoons at a rehabilitation center in Indiana.