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Description

Raptors are generally presented for injury or illness and difficult decisions regarding euthanasia, release or placement need to be made. Ethics are the moral principles that guide our everyday behavior. Animal welfare refers to an animal's state of well-being. This webinar provides an overview of animal ethics and welfare and using ethical frameworks and welfare assessments to help guide decision making. There will also be an opportunity to discuss current conundrums involving raptor and wildlife rehabilitation.

About The Raptor Center:
Established in 1974 as part of the University of Minnesota's College of Veterinary Medicine, The Raptor Center (TRC) sees around 1,000 sick and injured raptors each year in its specialized clinic. An internationally renowned facility, TRC trains veterinary students, vets, and rehabbers from around the world to become leaders in raptor medicine and conservation.
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