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Description

Providing safe and effective housing for raptors throughout their rehabilitation can be a management challenge. While you can anticipate species-specific behaviors, individuals also have special needs based on the reason for their admission, their anxiety about confined spaces, and their changing energy levels as the rehabilitation process progresses. This course teaches you about the housing options used to address these issues and offers guidelines for management steps you can take to help prevent self-inflicted injuries in raptor patients.

This self study is worth 0.75 self-reported continuing education credit.

About The Raptor Center:

Established in 1974 as part of the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, The Raptor Center sees around 1,000 sick and injured raptors each year in our clinic, while helping to identify emerging environmental issues related to raptor health and populations. An internationally renowned education facility, The Raptor Center trains veterinary students and veterinarians from around the world to become future leaders in raptor medicine and conservation.

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Section Title
Raptor Housing - Self Study
Type
Online, self paced
Dates
Oct 06, 2019 to Jul 31, 2071
Delivery Options
Self Paced Online  
Course Fee(s)
Class Fee $35.00
Section Details

For any questions about enrolling, please reach out to weid0112@umn.edu 

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