Successful rehabilitation and release of a powerful owl chick with suspected rodenticide poisoning

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
R Cooke, N Carter, J Groves, N Scarfe, P Mason, JG White
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The successful rehabilitation and release of raptor chicks can be challenging, especially when the chicks are still in the post-fledging dependency period. Here, we report on a recently fledged powerful owl chick that was held in care for 33 days before being successfully reunited with its parents. We document the steps undertaken during the entire process from collection from the wild to post-release monitoring and recommend clinical procedures for treatment of raptors entering veterinary facilities. Success of this rehabilitation was facilitated by early care and treatment for potential rodenticide poisoning, as well as the integration of citizen scientists monitoring the family unit in the field while the chick was in care and during the post-release period. Given the emerging evidence of widespread rodenticide poisoning in raptors both in Australia and globally, it is critical to suspect all raptors may have been exposed to anticoagulant rodenticides and commence treatment with vitamin K immediately. Routine treatment for rodenticides early increases the probability of successful recovery post-trauma as well as reducing the time in treatment as much as possible.

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成功康复并释放了一只疑似灭鼠剂中毒的强大猫头鹰雏鸟。
猛禽幼鸟的成功康复和放生可能具有挑战性,尤其是当幼鸟仍处于孵化后的依赖期时。在这里,我们报道了一只刚刚成熟的强大猫头鹰雏鸟,它被照顾了33只 在成功与父母团聚前几天。我们记录了从野外采集到放生后监测的整个过程中所采取的步骤,并建议了治疗进入兽医设施的猛禽的临床程序。这种康复的成功得益于对潜在灭鼠剂中毒的早期护理和治疗,以及在小鸡被护理期间和放生后期间,公民科学家在实地监测家庭单元的整合。鉴于澳大利亚和全球猛禽普遍存在灭鼠剂中毒的新证据,至关重要的是要怀疑所有猛禽都可能接触过抗凝血灭鼠剂,并立即开始使用维生素K进行治疗。尽早进行灭鼠剂的常规治疗可以增加创伤后成功康复的概率,并尽可能缩短治疗时间。
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Australian Veterinary Journal
Australian Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the past 80 years, the Australian Veterinary Journal (AVJ) has been providing the veterinary profession with leading edge clinical and scientific research, case reports, reviews. news and timely coverage of industry issues. AJV is Australia''s premier veterinary science text and is distributed monthly to over 5,500 Australian Veterinary Association members and subscribers.
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