The book with a title of “Wildlife Medicine and Health Management” has been prepared primarily with an idea of satisfying the criteria of the wildlife related syllabus for the veterinary students undertaking their degree programme in various veterinary institutions of this country. However, this book has additional information with regard to the catering of wildlife veterinarians serving in various zoos or wildlife regions of this country as well as in other countries. Different photographs pertaining to the health and disease management in wild fauna have been duly presented in places where they are required and the requirements pertaining to carrying out the therapeutic approaches in wild animals are also concurrently presented. Understanding about the various species of wild animals is the basis for exercising the wildlife medicine at any zoo or zoological park or zoological garden. In this manner, this book has incorporations with regard to the identification of various parasitic fauna in captive wild animals. Various features pertaining to the captive breeding of wild animals, housing and feeding are being dealt in this book, carefully. To name the few special information, the technical features with regard to the management of health and diseases in elephants, reptilian features and clinical examination procedures to be adapted with regard to the aviary species have also been incorporated in this book. Gadgets with regard to the physical as well as the chemical restraint of wild animals that are frequently encountered by the veterinarians in the field condition are also detailed elaborately, in addition to the dose rates of various drugs useful for the chemical control of wild animals.
Different sampling procedures including the ones in crocodiles and elephants are presented in a good manner, so that the readers esp. the veterinary students doing their undergraduate degree in veterinary sciences and animal husbandry can understand about this subject in a clarified manner.
Contents: 1. Taxonomical Classification of Wild Fauna
2. Biology of Important Wild Animal Species
3. Principles of Zoo Hygiene, Public Health Problems Arising from Zoos
4.Prevention and Control of Significant Infectious Diseases of Animals
5. Organization Related to Zoo and Wild Animals
6.Acts and Rules Related to Zoo and Wild Animals
7. Basics on the Management of Captive Elephants
8.Disease Management in Wild Animals
9.Bacterial Diseases in Wild Animals
10.Viral Disease in Wild Animals
11.Parasitic Diseases in Wild Animals
12.Field Based Identification of Evidences on Different Parasitic Fauna in Captive Wild Animals
13.Metabolic and Nutritional Diseases in Wild Animals
14.Colic in Elephants
15.Felid Medicine
16.Disease Management in Rabbits/ Hares
17.Therapeutic Management of Significant Captive Wild Animal Diseases & Disorders
18. Rescue of wild Animals in Natural Disasters
19. Captive Breeding Strategies
20. Reptilian Features
21. Clinical Examination of Aves
22. Feeding Management in Captive Wild Animals
23. Housing Management of Captive Wild Animals
24. Overall Breeding Management of Captive Wild Animals
25. Overall Health Management in Zoos
26. Physical Restraint of Wild Animals
27. Chemical Immobilization of Wild Animals
28. Chemical Immobilization of Elephants, Wild Felids and Ungulates
29. Handling of Chemically Immobilized Animals
30. Visit to Zoo (Zoo Management)
31. Visit to Wildlife Sanctuary (Management in Free Ranging Wildlife Region)
32. Drug Delivery in Zoo and Wild Animals
33. Blood Collection in Different Species of Wild Animals
34. Examination of Vetero-legal Cases
35. Haematological and Biochemical Values in Captive Wild Animals
36. Collections of Samples During Necropsy
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