
In this 52-minute session, Clarissa Wu, exotic species clinician, explores the key health issues encountered in pigeons and doves. The webinar covers common diseases, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options, along with practical husbandry and welfare considerations. Designed for vets and nurses, this session provides clear, applicable guidance for managing avian patients confidently in general practice.

As clinicians in practice we are obligated to see wildlife in the UK. At the very least, to triage these cases with the aim of moving to facilities that are able to rehabilitate and release. This webinar by exotic species and wildlife vet Clarissa Wu, will take you through the essentials of undertaking a wildlife consult. This webinar perfectly complements many of the wildlife webinars you can access in the veterinary surgeon, veterinary nurse and knowledge bites sections. This webinar takes you though some of the legal aspects you need to consider, as well as possible zoonoses, triage, stabilisation, the clinical examination for various wildlife species, euthanasia techniques, hospitalisation and an overview of commonly seen conditions. Run time: 48 mins

Hedgehogs are one of the most common species of British wildlife we will be presented with in clinical practice. This webinar will take you through the initial stages of assessment, hospitalisation, common conditions and the requirements for release. Run time = 52mins

In practice it is likely that you will have to deal with injured raptors. Understanding how to examine, treat and house wild birds of prey until a rehabilitator can get to you is crucial for long term rehabilitation. This webinar covers identifying, restraining, examining, giving first aid, housing wild birds of prey and who to contact for the next stage. Run time = 55 mins.

Part 2 of our common conditions in British wild mammal series. This time we are covering some of the more uncommon species including mustelids, otters, deer and seals. It covers the common diseases, the diagnosis and treatment in these fantastic species that many vets and nurses have the privilege of treating. Run Time: 44mins
