[CD] Wildpro: Hedgehogs - Health and Management (Erinaceus europaeus)

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Hedgehogs: Health and Management (Erinaceus europaeus)

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An in depth focus on the West European Hedgehog, its natural history, captive management, diseases and treatment, along with pharmaceutical information, including published recommendations and dosages.



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ISBN: 0-9547185-6-9

Editors:
Becki Lawson MA MSc VetMB MRCVS
Debra C Bourne MA VetMB PhD MRCVS
Suzanne I Boardman BVMS MRCVS

Wildlife Information Network developed this Wildpro volume to assist all those caring for casualty hedgehogs: veterinarians, veterinary nurses and concerned members of the public. It also provides practical guidance for anyone wishing to make their garden hedgehog-friendly, or simply interested in learning more about hedgehogs.

An in-depth natural history section documents the appearance, life stages, physiology, natural diet, behaviour, habitat, geographical range and conservation of the West European Hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus.

The core flowchart covers the practical aspects of casualty hedgehog care. Hand-rearing is explained, from housing and hygiene of hoglets to what, how often and how much to feed, weaning, and potential problems.

The catching and handling page includes information on encouraging hedgehogs to unroll for examination. Feeding considers food for convalescents, short-term diets and also longer term feeding.The accommodation pages give suggestions on transport containers and housing for casualties as well as detailing longer-term requirements.There are pages on overwintering under-weight juveniles and the permanent care of animals which cannot be released.The release page discusses pre-release assessment as well as timing, suitable release sites, types of release and post-release monitoring. This is supported by pages on marking and tracking.

Every known disease of the hedgehog is categorised in a number of ways to assist in diagnosis.

Veterinary procedures described in detail include fluid therapy, wound and fracture management, general anaesthesia, intravenous access/venipuncture and injection techniques. There is data on medicines and dosages commonly used in hedgehog treatment, a directory of organisations able to provide further information and an electronic library of related documents.
 
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How you can make that file works?
I don't know how to maake work that CD?
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How you can make that file works?
I don't know how to maake work that CD?
Thank you in advance

1) Download and install program 7-Zip i.e from here: http://www.7-zip.org/

2) Unpack (extract files) from archives

3) You will see two files:

- hedgehog_health_and_management.nrg

- hedgehog_health_and_management.pdf

First one is disc image, second is a .pdf with CD cover

4) Burn disc image (.nrg) using i.e. Nero burning rom

or use as a virtual disc i.e. by using Daemon tools (http://www.daemon-tools.cc/eng/downloads)

If you have any questions please write and I'll try to explain in details.

Good luck :great:
 
Many many thanks this is unique. Congratulations ALL!
 
After decompressed the hedgehog files, the content is other title.

Wildlife: Disease Investigation and Management - Birds
by Suzanne I. Boardman, Debra C. Boume, Milton Friend, J. Christian Franson

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Publisher: Wildlife Information Network
Description:
This volume provides general support on the principles of wildlife disease investigation and management, and consists of two integrated publications: The Disease Investigation and Management section and The Field Manual of Wildlife Diseases.

Este volumen ofrece un apoyo general en los principios de la investigación de las enfermedades de la fauna silvestre y su gestión, y consta de dos publicaciones integradas: La Investigación de Enfermedad y su manejo, y el Manual de Campo de las Enfermedades de la Vida Silvestre.

Would someone post the correct one?
 
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