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Autor:
Renée Schott, Jesse Menne
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Hand‐Rearing Birds. :151-165
Autor:
Renée Schott
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Medical Management of Wildlife Species
Autor:
Renée Schott
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin. 35:33-36
Wildlife rehabilitators work with licensed veterinarians to use prescribed drugs in wildlife. Since most of these drugs are not labeled for use in wild species, their use is considered extra–label. Veterinarians and rehabilitators should take care
Autor:
Michelle Willette, Renée Schott
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin. 33:29-38
Free–ranging and captive wildlife can serve as reservoirs for pathogenic diseases in humans, livestock, or poultry. In contrast to zoological institutions, there has been little to no infectious disease response planning by managed captive avian wi
Autor:
Renée Schott
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin. 26:31-35
Congenital and acquired ankyloblepharon (complete fusion of the upper and lower eyelids) have been documented in birds (Buyukmihci et al 1990; Pinard et al 2006). Surgical repair of ankyloblepharon in cockatiels (Nymphicus spp.) has been reported as
Autor:
Kayla B. Garrett, Sonia M. Hernandez, Gary Balsamo, Heather Barron, James C. Beasley, Justin D. Brown, Erin Cloherty, Hossain Farid, Mourad Gabriel, Bethany Groves, Sarah Hamer, Julia Hill, Meghan Lewis, Katie McManners, Nicole Nemeth, Paul Oesterle, Sebastian Ortiz, Lea Peshock, Rodney Schnellbacher, Renee Schott, Susanne Straif-Bourgeois, Michael J. Yabsley
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International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, Vol 9, Iss , Pp 224-233 (2019)
The order Piroplasmida contains a diverse group of intracellular parasites, many of which can cause significant disease in humans, domestic animals, and wildlife. Two piroplasm species have been reported from raccoons (Procyon lotor), Babesia lotori
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