Provided 2014 Presentations and Handouts
Serologic surveillance for raccoon roundworm and risk factors for exposure in wildlife – Sarah Sapp
Raccoon Roundworm Serosurvey Presentation
Raccoon Roundworm Serosurvey Handout
Mayhem and Carnage on the Urban Landscape: Tracking Two Years of Phone Data from Portland Audubon’s Wildlife Care Center – Lacy Campbell
Carnage Mayhem Urban Landscape 2014
Field Rescues: Capturing Raptors in Warehouses and Other Enclosures – Ben Montgomery
Wildlife Caging Solutions For the Backyard and Beyond – Ben Montgomery
Very large size – email director@theiwrc.org if you’d like a copy
The Legacy of the Passenger Pigeon and Its Relevance in 2014 – Dan Marsh
Radiographs – an essential tool for Wildlife Rehabilitators – Kim Blomme
Roundtable: Ethics in Wildlife Rehabilitation – Adam Grogan and Renee Schott
Ethics in Wildlife Rehabilitation roundtable introduction
Keeping Wildlife Wild: An Investigation of Unnecessary Human-Wildlife Interactions as a Cause of Admission in Minnesota and Wisconsin Wildlife Rehabilitation Centers – Mandy Kamps and Renee Schott
Medical Issues with Avian Aerial Insectivores – Renee Schott
Aesculapian Issues in Avian Aerial Insectivores
Workshop: Triage and Euthanasia – Renee Schott
Compassion Fatigue/Euthanasia – Renee Schott
Building an Incubator for Baby Wildlife – Fae Easton
Roundtable: Turtle Shell Repair – Damien Oxier
Perceptions of Wildlife Rehabilitation: A survey of responses to pictures and terms – Halley Buckanoff and Kai Williams
Animal Help Now – Elena Rizzo
Animal Help Now IWRC2014 Presentation