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Raptors as Victims and Ambassadors: Raptor Rehabilitation, Education, and Outreach
2018From hunting songbirds at backyard feeders to circling in awe-inspiring loops above a city park, raptors make their presence known in urban environments. As raptors increasingly inhabit urbanized areas, they not only become more visible to people but encounter new opportunities and challenges (see chapter 14).
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 1998
Emergency care of raptors often requires extensive diagnostics and therapeutic regimens to stabilize and support the ill or injured raptor. Whether falconry birds, educational birds, or raptors from the wild are presented, various medical conditions must be addressed to help guide the practitioner toward a complete recovery for the raptor.
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Emergency care of raptors often requires extensive diagnostics and therapeutic regimens to stabilize and support the ill or injured raptor. Whether falconry birds, educational birds, or raptors from the wild are presented, various medical conditions must be addressed to help guide the practitioner toward a complete recovery for the raptor.
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2007 IEEE Information Theory Workshop on Information Theory for Wireless Networks, 2004
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Occurrence of Chlamydiaceae in Raptors and Crows in Switzerland
Pathogens, 2020Sandro Stalder +2 more
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Retrospective Study of Raptors Treated at the Southeastern Raptor Center in AUBURN, Alabama
Journal of Raptor Research, 2018Jennifer L Newbrey
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Broadening Our Approaches to Studying Dispersal in Raptors
Journal of Raptor Research, 2009Joan L Morrison
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