Increasingly, practitioners are presented with injured raptors, either found as wild birds or kept as trained falcons. Orthopedic injuries are the most common result of trauma to birds of prey. While many of the principles of mammalian medicine and surgery can be applied to avian species, raptors present special problems of management, restraint and handling, diagnosis, anesthesia, fracture healing and repair, and rehabilitation
© 2018 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. Raptor rehabilitation programs allow thousands of raptor...
Nowadays human activity is a major threat to wildlife. Birds of prey are particularly affected due t...
Raptors are some of the most at‐risk groups of birds in the world and saving these top predators is ...
In the future, veterinarians will play an important role in the maintenance and propagation of preda...
173 birds of prey, including 32 Bald Eagles, have been treated for trapping injuries at the Universi...
This paper will discuss the difficulties and problems in the management of avian fractures. It will ...
This article summarises the clinical findings in 554 birds of prey, that were admitted to the zoo an...
Habitat destruction and anthropogenic activities cause wild birds to migrate towards urban areas in ...
The first section of this thesis is an analysis of data for 5846 diurnal birds of prey banded follow...
Admission records of rescued birds are an important source of information for tracking the prevalenc...
A new organization has recently been developed within the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa Sta...
The University Veterinary Teaching Hospital (UVH) located in Universiti Putra Malaysia Serdang has a...
A 4-year-old female cockatiel presented to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals Exotics Servi...
An adult Indian Spotted Eagle (Aquila hastata) was presented with a history of being unable to fly. ...
Today\u27s growing interest in companion and aviary birds presents a challenge to the practitioner t...
© 2018 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. Raptor rehabilitation programs allow thousands of raptor...
Nowadays human activity is a major threat to wildlife. Birds of prey are particularly affected due t...
Raptors are some of the most at‐risk groups of birds in the world and saving these top predators is ...
In the future, veterinarians will play an important role in the maintenance and propagation of preda...
173 birds of prey, including 32 Bald Eagles, have been treated for trapping injuries at the Universi...
This paper will discuss the difficulties and problems in the management of avian fractures. It will ...
This article summarises the clinical findings in 554 birds of prey, that were admitted to the zoo an...
Habitat destruction and anthropogenic activities cause wild birds to migrate towards urban areas in ...
The first section of this thesis is an analysis of data for 5846 diurnal birds of prey banded follow...
Admission records of rescued birds are an important source of information for tracking the prevalenc...
A new organization has recently been developed within the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa Sta...
The University Veterinary Teaching Hospital (UVH) located in Universiti Putra Malaysia Serdang has a...
A 4-year-old female cockatiel presented to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals Exotics Servi...
An adult Indian Spotted Eagle (Aquila hastata) was presented with a history of being unable to fly. ...
Today\u27s growing interest in companion and aviary birds presents a challenge to the practitioner t...
© 2018 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. Raptor rehabilitation programs allow thousands of raptor...
Nowadays human activity is a major threat to wildlife. Birds of prey are particularly affected due t...
Raptors are some of the most at‐risk groups of birds in the world and saving these top predators is ...