Wildlife Rehabilitation: From Rescue to Release
Latest Episodes
S1E11 Lori Arent: The Art And Science Of The Creance Technique
Host Gail is joined again by Lori Arent, Assistant Director of The Raptor Center (TRC) at the University of Minnesota, for a captivating conversation about how the science of the creance technique for reconditioning raptors was developed. So much of what
S1E10 Lori Arent: Introduction To The Creance Technique
This series of episodes will focus on creance flying as a reconditioning technique for raptors as the last step before release back into the wild. Host Gail is joined by Lori Arent, Assistant Director of The Raptor Center (TRC) at the University of Minnes
S1E9 Debbie Sykes: White Tail Deer Fawn Raising To Release
This is part-4 of a conversation with Debbie Sykes about white tail deer fawn. We spend more time on nutrition and the types of plants the young fawns should be exposed to as they are growing to get them ready for release. The episode continues with housi
S1E8 Debbie Sykes: White Tail Deer Fawns Evaluation, Nutrition, And GI System
Debbie talks in detail on how to evaluate a white tail deer fawn when it comes into care. What are the factors for first housing a fawn? How does grouping of young fawn reduce stress? We also talk a lot about the GI system of deer and critical importance
S1E7 Debbie Sykes: White Tail Deer Fawns And The Public
Listen as Debbie Sykes of Nashville Wildlife Conservation discusses white tail deer fawns and the first point of contact wildlife rehabilitators have with that fawn -- the public. Gail and Debbie discuss how to enlist the caller/finder as an advocate for
S1E6 Debbie Sykes: Introducing A Wildlife Rehabilitator From Nashville
Debbie Sykes tells us about how her college biology program led her to discover wildlife rehabilitation as a fulfilling career. In just a few years, Debbie's passion for the field carried her from rehabilitator newbie to expert specializing in North
S1E2 Sara Cole: Establishing A Home Wildlife Rehabilitation Practice
Wildlife rehabilitator Sara Cole, of Duluth, MN discusses the process of becoming a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and establishing a home wildlife rehabilitation practice. Special thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor Center at the University o