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One of the owners of (818) 554-9355 is between 50-60 years old. We have records for 3 possible previous addresses for the owner, 9 other possible phone numbers, and 5 possible related persons connected to this individual.
Physical Restraint Techniquesdrugs and Drug Delivery Systems for Captive Animalsassessing Animal Health and Anesthetic Depthindividual Animal Identification Systems (Ear Tagging, Tattoos, Pit Tags)Blood and Data Collection and Documentation Practiceslegal Responsibilities (Documentation and Storage) Associated with Chemical Immobilizationspreparing for Planned Capture and Handling Events
Introduction to Desert Tortoises and Field Techniques is A Two-Day Workshop and Basic Course. Includes Important Information on Ecology, Habitat Preferences, Life History, Health, Physiology, and Threats; Applicable State and Federal Laws and Required Permits; and Field Sessions on Surveys and Identification of Tortoises and Tortoise Sign. This Two-Day Session is A Comprehensive Introduction to Agassiz'S or the Mojave Desert Tortoise (Gopherus Agassizii), Designed for Wildlife Biologists, Zoologists, Natural Resource Specialists, Wildlife Managers, Land Managers, Recreation Specialists, Persons Dealing with the Public, Teachers, and the General Public.This Course is Recommended for Entry-Level Tortoise Field Biologists Looking to Prepare Themselves Concerning the Desert Tortoise and its Ecology, for the Job of Locating Tortoises and Sign in the Field, and for Seeking Authorizations for Tortoise Field Work. Show Less
Animal Keeper Training Course: A Comprehensive Introduction to Caring for Captive Wild Animals. Topics Included: Husbandry of Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates;Nutrition, Health &Amp; Medicine, Capture &Amp; Restraint, Training &Amp; Enrichment, Safety &Amp; Regulations, and Record Keeping.
This is an Introductory Course for Beginning Wildlife or Novice Rehabilitators Seeking Formal Education. Lecture Topics: Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation, Basic Anatomy and Physiology, Calculating Fluid Therapy, Handling and Physical Restraint, Thermoregulation, Stress, Basic Shock Cycle, Initial Care and Physical Examination, Nutrition and Associated Diseases, Standards for Housing, Zoonoses, Euthanasia Criteria and Release Criteria.Lab Topics: Gavage (Tube-Feeding), Physical Restraint, Intramuscular and Subcutaneous Injections, Physical Exams, Limb Immobilization and Weighing. Lab Procedures are Performed on Cadavers. Show Less
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