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S2E6 Karra Pierce: Let's Talk Databases - WILD-ONe!

S2E6 Karra Pierce: Let's Talk Databases - WILD-ONe!

FromWildlife Rehabilitation: From Rescue to Release


S2E6 Karra Pierce: Let's Talk Databases - WILD-ONe!

FromWildlife Rehabilitation: From Rescue to Release

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Host Gail Buhl breaks from the podcast's usual taxa-specific format to discuss a topic of growing importance and interest in the wildlife rehabilitation world: databases. Such databases are the wildlife medicine equivalent of electronic medical records now used in most (human) healthcare systems and hospitals. In this episode Karra Pierce, a veterinary director at The Wildlife Center of Virginia, discusses the WILD-ONe database, which was launched there and is widely regarded as a top choice among wildlife rehabilitators and veterinarians for tracking the medical and day-to-day care of animals. This is the first of four popular wildlife databases we'll cover this season. These database-specific episodes will appear in the lineup as their creators and managers are available to speak with us. Visit The Wildlife Center of Virginia online: WILD-ONe | The Wildlife Center of VirginiaVisit WILD-ONe online: WILD-ONeSpecial thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Our executive producer and host is Gail Buhl. Our producer is Kirk Klocke.To learn more about The Raptor Center, visit Homepage | The Raptor Center (umn.edu). For more on Partners for Wildlife, visit Partners for Wildlife Home | The Raptor Center (umn.edu).
Released:
Apr 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (42)

This podcast is dedicated to licensed wildlife rehabilitators and the veterinarians who support them.Each episode tackles topics about the rescue, care, management, reconditioning and release of wildlife found in North America - diving deep into each topic. Our aim is to give rehabilitators practical information they can use, because they’re already going to great lengths to rescue and nurse animals back to health.An injured or orphaned wild animal’s journey to restored health and independence in their natural habitat is delicate and complex: We draw techniques and expertise from many disciplines. We'll get into the three possible outcomes for wildlife in rehabilitation: Release, Euthanasia and Placement.