Staff Veterinarian-The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Illinois
This position serves as the supervisor of animal medical care and the primary doctor for all incoming wild patients and resident animals.
This position serves as the supervisor of animal medical care and the primary doctor for all incoming wild patients and resident animals.
Course materials cover basic avian anatomy and physiology and provide you with current best practices for the first phase of raptor rehabilitation—patient stabilization. You will also receive instruction on safe handling methods, how to conduct a physical exam, the art of triage, and basic emergency care.
Useful documents and guidelines for those working with wildlife- both wild populations and animals in rehab.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia is accepting applications for two positions: Director of Veterinary Services (veterinarian) and Hospital Manager (open to non-veterinarians).
The Avian Medical Clinic accepts and treats over 900 patients annually from throughout South Carolina and Georgia. The intern will be involved in all aspects of the medical and rehabilitation process.
This is a unique career opportunity for a highly motivated, detail-oriented, aspiring individual interested in avian science and wildlife conservation with previous management experience.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Veterinary Teaching Hospital invites applications for a fulltime, 12-month appointment, Instructor/Lecturer in the Zoological Medicine Service within the Companion Animal and Zoological Medicine (CAZAM) section.
Through this program, you will gain experience and hands-on training in the field of wildlife rehabilitation. The Intern is also introduced to basic medical skills including bandaging, laboratory analysis, fluid therapy and other subjects pertinent to wildlife rehabilitation.
A recent study suggests the timing of box turtle activity patterns may be shifting in response to a warmer climate.
This webinar provides an overview of animal ethics and welfare and using ethical frameworks and welfare assessments to help guide decision making. There will also be an opportunity to discuss current conundrums involving raptor and wildlife rehabilitation.