Causes of admissions and mortality in patients of a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Bulgaria
Wildlife rescue centres are specialised units with ecological, conservational and veterinary medical activities, which include treatment, rehabilitation, breeding and releasing rare and endangered wild animals into their natural habitat, as well as environmental education. These centres provide an o...
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| author | Ivanka Lazarova Gergana Balieva Ivailo Klisurov |
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| description | Wildlife rescue centres are specialised units with ecological, conservational and veterinary medical activities, which include treatment, rehabilitation, breeding and releasing rare and endangered wild animals into their natural habitat, as well as environmental education. These centres provide an opportunity to monitor ongoing ecological changes in wildlife, environmental pollution and emerging diseases. With the present study, we aimed to analyse the causes and conservation status of the largest wildlife rehabilitation centre in Bulgaria. A total of 18,720 patients, from 26 orders with various conservation statuses and different etiology, have been admitted to the rehabilitation centre for over 25 years. The summarised results showed that 40% of the patients were admitted with an unknown etiology and the proportion of anthropogenic causes was 18%. Natural factors related to incidents with wild animals were 32%, while a share of 10% of the wildlife which resided at the WRBC referred to a part of re-introduction programmes. This type of analysis of wildlife rehabilitation centres could provide useful information about the status of populations and ecosystems, as well as support conservation practices. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-ca34d095d9784b5e84bfcfcd048e0e842025-08-19T23:18:58ZengPensoft PublishersBiodiversity Data Journal1314-28282024-07-011211210.3897/BDJ.12.e123681123681Causes of admissions and mortality in patients of a wildlife rehabilitation centre in BulgariaIvanka Lazarova0Gergana Balieva1Ivailo Klisurov2Trakia universityTrakia universityGreen BalkansWildlife rescue centres are specialised units with ecological, conservational and veterinary medical activities, which include treatment, rehabilitation, breeding and releasing rare and endangered wild animals into their natural habitat, as well as environmental education. These centres provide an opportunity to monitor ongoing ecological changes in wildlife, environmental pollution and emerging diseases. With the present study, we aimed to analyse the causes and conservation status of the largest wildlife rehabilitation centre in Bulgaria. A total of 18,720 patients, from 26 orders with various conservation statuses and different etiology, have been admitted to the rehabilitation centre for over 25 years. The summarised results showed that 40% of the patients were admitted with an unknown etiology and the proportion of anthropogenic causes was 18%. Natural factors related to incidents with wild animals were 32%, while a share of 10% of the wildlife which resided at the WRBC referred to a part of re-introduction programmes. This type of analysis of wildlife rehabilitation centres could provide useful information about the status of populations and ecosystems, as well as support conservation practices.https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/123681/download/pdf/incidentswild birdswildlife rehabilitationco |
| spellingShingle | Ivanka Lazarova Gergana Balieva Ivailo Klisurov Causes of admissions and mortality in patients of a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Bulgaria incidents wild birds wildlife rehabilitation co |
| title | Causes of admissions and mortality in patients of a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Bulgaria |
| title_full | Causes of admissions and mortality in patients of a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Bulgaria |
| title_fullStr | Causes of admissions and mortality in patients of a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Bulgaria |
| title_full_unstemmed | Causes of admissions and mortality in patients of a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Bulgaria |
| title_short | Causes of admissions and mortality in patients of a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Bulgaria |
| title_sort | causes of admissions and mortality in patients of a wildlife rehabilitation centre in bulgaria |
| topic | incidents wild birds wildlife rehabilitation co |
| url | https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/123681/download/pdf/ |
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