Indian Journal of Animal Research
SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2018
  • Volume: 52
  • Issue: 4

Treatment and rehabilitation of wild birds and mammals

  • Author:
  • Logman Aslan1,, Özdemir Adizel2, Tunahan Sancak3
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 623 to 627

1Van Yüzüncü Y¹l University, Wild Animals Protection and Rehabilitation Center, Van, Turkey

2Van Yüzüncü Y¹l University, Faculty of Science, Department of Zoology, Van, Turkey

3Van Yüzüncü Y¹l University, Faculty of Veterinary, Department of Surgery, Van, Turkey

Van Yuzuncu Y¹l University, Wild Animals Protection and Rehabilitation Center, Van, Turkey

*Corresponding author's e-mail: logmanaslan@gmail.com

Online published on 7 May, 2018.

Abstract

Today, the ecosystem is being rapidly destroyed due to habitat loss, animal hunting, road construction, raising of transmission lines, general pollution, and agricultural activities, in addition to many other factors, all of which directly and indirectly affect wildlife. By necessity, rehabilitation units are available for the care and treatment of wild birds and mammals in need of life support. This paper discusses data collected regarding the treatment and rehabilitation of wild mammals and birds brought to the Center for Wildlife Conservation and Rehabilitation at Van Yüzüncü Yýl University from 2009–2016. During the course of the present study, total 145 wild animals including 117 birds and 28 mammals. Out of the total treated, 96 wild birds and 21 wild mammals recovered, 12 birds and 4 mammals died without responding to treatments, whereas 9 birds and 3 mammals were euthanized. Additionally, of the 96 birds and 21 mammals that recovered, 15 birds and 6 mammals were determined to be unable to survive in their natural habitats, and were sent to zoo gardens or wildlife conservation and rehabilitation centers. The remaining 96 animals that fully recovered were released back into their natural habitats.

Keywords

Anesthesia, Raptors, Rehabilitation, Treatment, Wild mammals, Wildlife