"The second edition of BSAVA Manual of Wildlife Casualties is a valuable reference for anyone who treats captive or free-ranging wildlife. The text is clear and concise, and the organization and numerous excellent tables facilitate finding information quickly"........"The authors clearly state that all treatment and rehabilitation efforts should first and foremost consider the long-term well-being of the patient. The chapter on triage and initial assessment emphasizes the need to gather as much information as possible, including observation of the animal from a distance, before attempting to capture an injured animal. Also identified are injuries for which euthanasia is advised, with reference to the AVMA Guidelines for the Euthanasia of Animals"........."Each species- or taxa-specific chapter provides information on the basic anatomy, physiology, and ecology of the animals being described, followed by a discussion of handling techniques, treatment options, drug dosages, and general guidelines for initial management. Finally, the authors review common diseases and injuries and methods for rearing orphaned and injured juvenile wildlife and provide information on how to avoid the imprinting of those animals on humans" <b>(Reviewed by Anne Justice-Allen, DVM, Arizona Game and Fish Department</b><br /><b>Phoenix, Ariz 15th June 2017 AVMA)</b>
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Biographical note
Elizabeth Mullineaux BVM&S DVM&S CertSHP MRCVS
Westlatchfields, Haddington, East Lothian EH14 4JN, UK
Emma Keeble BVSc DZooMed (Mammalian) MRCVS
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Easter Bush Campus, Midlothian EH25 9RG, UK