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Optimal Wellbeing of Ageing Wild Animals in Human Care / edited by Sabrina Brando, Sarah Chapman.

Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences eBooks 2023 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brando, Sabrina.
Contributor:
Chapman, Sarah.
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Veterinary medicine.
Animal welfare--Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal welfare.
Physiology.
Animal culture.
Veterinary Science.
Animal Ethics.
Animal Physiology.
Animal Science.
Local Subjects:
Veterinary Science.
Animal Ethics.
Animal Physiology.
Animal Science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (285 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Summary:
Many wild animals in human care live longer than their wild counterparts because of modern care and wellbeing programmes, leading to a growing demographic of ageing animals. This handbook is dedicated to their care. As an innovative expert publication, it integrates all aspects of professional care, including topics such as behaviour, ethics, environmental enrichment, training, veterinary care, nutrition and habitat design. Each animal is unique in their preferences, physical and emotional needs. Ageing animals may change their behaviour, alter the use space, and may also experience events and their relationships with their carers differently than they used to. The ageing process and death of an individual can be a significant event for others in their group, as well as the human carers. This book consolidates best practices for supporting and assessing optimal ageing animal wellbeing. It describes practical and science-informed approaches and philosophies regarding the care of ageing wild animals in zoos, aquariums, sanctuaries, universities and laboratories in a single source. This is an invaluable reference for veterinarians, animal care professionals, animal welfare researchers and students, and anyone with an interest in caring for animals. Personal stories and beautiful images of ageing individuals brightening the start of each chapter and remind us that what we do must be in the best interest of the animal and be at the heart of their care.
Contents:
Holistic Approaches to Optimal Wellbeing of Ageing Wild Animals
Ageing Gracefully: Compassion for Nonhuman Animal Elders
The Importance of Meaningful Record Keeping in Caring for Ageing Wild Animals
Facility Design for Diasabled and Ageing Wild Animals
Environmental Enrichment for Ageing Zoo Animals
The role of learning and training in caring for ageing animals
Supporting Geriatric Zoo Animal Welfare through Nutrition
Veterinary care of ageing zoo animals: Description of a Proactive Approach
Pain: Physiology, Recognition, and Management in Zoo Animals
Physiotherapy and Management of the Musculoskeletal Health of Ageing Wild Animals in Human Care
Euthanasia of Geriatric Zoo Animals: Decision Making and Procedure
The Longevity Legacy: The Challenges of Old Animals in Zoos
Mourning-Like Behaviour in a Malayan Sun Bear
Caring for Elderly Wild Animals: The Human Experience
The View from Beyond the Fence: Ageing Zoo Animals and Communicating with the Outside World.
Notes:
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Other Format:
Print version: Brando, Sabrina Optimal Wellbeing of Ageing Wild Animals in Human Care
ISBN:
9783031306594
3031306597
OCLC:
1415894668

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