Wildlife Rehabilitation: Proceedings of The New York State Wildlife Rehabilitation Seminars, Held at Cornell University, 1980 and 1981
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iii, 220 pp. A collection of papers presented at Cornell University during the New York State Wildlife Rehabilitation Seminars of 1980 and 1981. CONTENTS: A New Approach to Oiled Bird Rehabilitation after Oil Spills on the East Coast by Lynne Frink; The Construction of Feasibility of Artificial Legs in Raptors by Walter Crawford, Jr.; Cyrosurgery by Kenneth Felix; Comprehensive Waterfowl Rehabilitation by Ken Reininger; Co-Operative Wild Bird Rehabilitation Program: New York State College of Veterinary Medicine and Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology by Douglas MacCoy; Rehabilitation of Birds Affected by Botulism in a Salt Marsh by Betsy Jones; Falconry Techniques Related to Rehabilitating Raptors by Roy Frock, Jr.; Pre-release Conditioning and Release Techniques for Bald Eagles by Hope Carpenter; Annotated Summary of Medications for Use on Raptors by Patrick Redig; Lead Poisoning and Psittacosis by Eileen Hathaway; Bumblefoot: Vaccination and Immunologic Stimulation in the Early Treatment and Management by William Satterfeld and Kathryn O'Rourke; West Greeland Peregrine Falcon Survey: Field Report, 1980 by William Mattox; Methods for the Delivery of Medical Care to Trained or Captive Raptors by Patrick Redig; Aspergillosis: Diagnosis and Treatment by Patrick Redig; Captive Breeding of the Andean Condor by James Carpenter; The Rehabilitation of Wildlife During Oil Spills by Columbus Brown; Barn Owl Recovery Program in Missouri and the Midwest by William Waddell and Walter Crawford, Jr.; Management and Dietary Needs of Captive Raptors by Stephen Rapp and Walter Crawford, Jr.; Falconry and Raptor Rehabilitation: A Challenging Brotherhood by Walter Crawford, Jr.; Technique for Artificial Incubation and Hand Rearing of Raptors by Walter Crawford, Jr.; Interpretation of Avian Radiographs by Robert Altman; Influence of Cross-fostering on Mate Selection in Captive Kestrels by David Bird and Craig Goldblatt; External Skeletal Fixation in Avian Orthopedics Using a Modified Through-and-Through Kirschner-Ehmer Splint Technique (the Boston Technique) by William Satterfield; Raising White-tailed Fawns "Wild" by Mary Forness; Modified Kirschner Splints for Application to Small Birds by Douglas MacCoy.