Back issues of 'The Rehabilitator', the Newsletter of the BWRC.
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* The RSPCA and rehabilitators.
* BWRC progress - updated website and new guidelines.
* Birds and mammals. Mammals at a bird hospital?
Karen Kingsnorth reports.
* Radio tags on legs - more effective than tail mounts?
* Kittiwakes and cars.
* Up-coming events - courses, workshops.
* Release platform - do you have something to say?
* Charity finance.
* BWRC Symposium.
Looking forward. A new direction for the BWRC?
Ray Jackson looks to the future
Ten tiny chicks - Gower Bird Hospital gets to grips with some sawbills
Swelling hedgehogs - Kay Bullen gives an insight to common
swellings seen in hedgehogs
Work experience - Terri Amory highlights some of the changes to
the Rehab module in the updated animal care qualification
Polecat success - New research shows how well rehabilitated
polecats are able to survive post release
Editorial
The Constitution of the BWRC - Proposal to Establish a Formal Membership
Lower Moss Wood Post-Release Studies: Foxes 1998/99
Supplementary Feeding of Wild Birds
Post-release survival of hand-reared pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus spp)
Wildlife Rehabilitation Coalition Symposium 2009:
‘Research – The ‘Cutting Edge’ of Wildlife Rehabilitation’
Readers’ Correspondence
Editorial
WILDCARE 2008 – wildlife rescue & rehabilitation - at home & abroad
Little Owl Release, 2008
The Autumn Hedgehog
Post-release survival of hand-reared pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus spp)
Post-release survival of hand-reared tawny owls (Strix aluco)
based on radio-tracking and leg-band return data
Announcements and Recent News
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