Rehabilitation notes: juvenile Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) ...

Orphan lynx rehabilitation is very challenging, and it is important to aim for high standards of animal care. Rehabili­tation requires pre-established procedures and clearly defined responsibilities. Suitable infrastructure with competent statt needs to be identified in advance. In the same way as o...

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Main Authors: Borel, Stéphanie, Ryser, Andreas, Batista Linhares, Mainity, Molinari-Jobin, Anja, Ryser-Degiorgis, Marie-Pierre
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Published: International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48350/180914
https://boris.unibe.ch/180914/
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Summary:Orphan lynx rehabilitation is very challenging, and it is important to aim for high standards of animal care. Rehabili­tation requires pre-established procedures and clearly defined responsibilities. Suitable infrastructure with competent statt needs to be identified in advance. In the same way as other wildlife species, an orphaned lynx should receive a thorough initial examina­tion to assess the animal's chances of survival and rehabilitation. Collecting samples and subsequent laboratory analyses are required to complement clinical observations and avoid introducing diseases into the care center and potentially into the population where the animal will be released. A natural, balanced diet and a species-appropriate enclosure must be provided to minimize stress, captivity-related injuries, and habitu­ation, finding a balance between conserva­tion interests and animal welfare. Based on a previous study, this document aims to for­mulate captivity- and conservation-oriented recommendations for the ...