What is the best way to rehabilitate a wild animal that is to be reintroduced back into it's natural habitat?
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Blog 5b: Science Fair Proposal
"The state of elephant health in the U.S. is appallingly poor," said Elliot M. Katz, DVM, President of IDA. "The medical records don’t lie: elephants are suffering and dying from disorders directly related to inadequate zoo environments."
Animal Biology & Physiology
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Blog 9: Working EQ and Possible Answers
How does a wildlife vet approah wildlife effetivly?
- I am not going to revise my EQ at this time
- DO NOT domestiate the animal in any way
- Keep the boundaries between humans and wildlife evident; This is key in rehabilatating the animal into it's effetive environment
- Don't over stress the animal; it hides it's symptoms to it's predators (Humans)
- Keep the animal in a stable environment (dark, warm, quiet room with minimal noise)
Don't 'baby' the animal. One it's young it will imprint on any interation and repeat it. If it imprints on a human it will do whatever the human does and therefore domestiated; no way of being released into the wild. - (alot more, still researhing. :)
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