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BSAVA Manual of Wildlife Casualties 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh, UK), Edited by (Westlatchfields, Haddington, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 488 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 297x208x23 mm, kaal: 1588 g
  • Sari: BSAVA British Small Animal Veterinary Association
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1905319800
  • ISBN-13: 9781905319800
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 488 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 297x208x23 mm, kaal: 1588 g
  • Sari: BSAVA British Small Animal Veterinary Association
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1905319800
  • ISBN-13: 9781905319800
Teised raamatud teemal:
The provision of care for wildlife casualties remains an important responsibility of veterinary surgeons, limited not only to emergency care but also encompassing the rehabilitation and release of the casualty and the wider impact on the environment. The second edition of the BSAVA Manual of Wildlife Casualties provides critical information for all stages from the initial decision to intervene to monitoring of released casualties.

Fully updated, the initial chapters have also been expanded to include new chapters on: capture, handling and transportation; triage and decision-making; first aid and emergency care; wildlife anaesthesia; management in captivity; care and hand-rearing of young animals; and investigation of wildlife crime.

The second half of the manual returns to a species- and group-specific format, covering wild mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles encountered in the UK. Each chapter gives details on: ecology and biology; anatomy and physiology; capture, handling and transportation; examination and clinical assessment for rehabilitation; first aid and short-term hospitalization; anaesthesia and analgesia; specific conditions; therapeutics; management in captivity; rearing of neonates and juveniles; release; and legal aspects. Specialist organizations and useful contacts are also provided at the end of chapters and in a comprehensive appendix.

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"The second edition of BSAVA Manual of Wildlife Casualties is a valuable reference for anyone who treats captive or free-ranging wildlife. The text is clear and concise, and the organization and numerous excellent tables facilitate finding information quickly"........"The authors clearly state that all treatment and rehabilitation efforts should first and foremost consider the long-term well-being of the patient. The chapter on triage and initial assessment emphasizes the need to gather as much information as possible, including observation of the animal from a distance, before attempting to capture an injured animal. Also identified are injuries for which euthanasia is advised, with reference to the AVMA Guidelines for the Euthanasia of Animals"........."Each species- or taxa-specific chapter provides information on the basic anatomy, physiology, and ecology of the animals being described, followed by a discussion of handling techniques, treatment options, drug dosages, and general guidelines for initial management. Finally, the authors review common diseases and injuries and methods for rearing orphaned and injured juvenile wildlife and provide information on how to avoid the imprinting of those animals on humans" (Reviewed by Anne Justice-Allen, DVM, Arizona Game and Fish Department Phoenix, Ariz 15th June 2017 AVMA)

List of contributors
v
Foreword vii
Preface viii
1 Wildlife casualties and the veterinary surgeon
1(6)
Alexandra Tomlinson
2 Law affecting British wildlife casualties
7(10)
Margaret E. Cooper
3 Principles of capture, handling and transportation
17(10)
Steve Smith
4 Wildlife triage and decision-making
27(10)
Anna Meredith
5 First aid and emergency care
37(19)
Elizabeth Mullineaux
Emma Keeble
6 Basic principles of wildlife anaesthesia
56(10)
Michelle Barrows
7 Initial management in captivity
66(7)
Joanna Hedley
8 Care and hand-rearing of young wild animals
73(8)
Sara Cowen
9 Rehabilitation and release
81(12)
Adam Grogan
Andrew Kelly
10 Clinical pathology, post-mortem examinations and disease surveillance
93(16)
John E. Cooper
11 Investigating wildlife crime
109(8)
Ranald Munro
Guy Shorrock
12 Hedgehogs
117(20)
Steve Bexton
13 Squirrels
137(15)
Tiffany Blackett
14 Other insectivores and rodents
152(23)
Richard Saunders
15 Bats
175(17)
David Couper
16 Rabbits and hares
192(18)
Jenna Richardson
17 Badgers
210(18)
Elizabeth Mullineaux
18 Otters
228(14)
Vic Simpson
David Couper
19 Other mustelids
242(11)
Debra Bourne
20 Wildcats
253(7)
Anna Meredith
21 Foxes
260(15)
David Couper
22 Deer
275(24)
Molly Varga
23 Marine mammals
299(28)
James Barnett
Steve Bexton
24 Seabirds
327(16)
Emma Keeble
25 Wading birds
343(12)
Romain Pizzi
Colin Seddon
26 Waterfowl
355(24)
Sally Goulden
27 Gamebirds
379(10)
John Chitty
28 Pigeons and doves
389(9)
John Chitty
29 Raptors
398(23)
Neil Forbes
30 Passerines and other small birds
421(18)
Becki Lawson
Dick Best
31 Reptiles and amphibians
439(11)
John E. Cooper
Appendices
1 Specialist organizations and useful contacts
450(6)
2 Common and scientific names of British wildlife species and their average weight range
456(6)
Index 462
Elizabeth Mullineaux BVM&S DVM&S CertSHP MRCVS Westlatchfields, Haddington, East Lothian EH14 4JN, UK

Emma Keeble BVSc DZooMed (Mammalian) MRCVS Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Easter Bush Campus, Midlothian EH25 9RG, UK