Jan Raines

Jan Raines

Feb 13, 2019

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Waldrapp Ibis Literature Review

1.    BoehmC, Bowden, CGR, Jordan M & King C (eds.) Northern Bald Ibis Conservation and reintroduction workshop.  Proceedings of 2nd Meeting of International Advisory Group for Northern Bald Ibis (IAGNBI), Vejer, Spain. September 2006.

2.    Boehm C, Bowden CG, Jordan M, King C. eds Northern Bald Ibis Conservation and Reintroduction Workshop: Proceedings of the International Advisory Group for the Northern Bald Ibis (IAGNBI) meeting. The Lodge, Sandy. Bedfordshire: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. 2007.

3.    Boehm C & Bowden CGR (eds.) Northern Bald Ibis Conservation and reintroduction workshop.  Proceedings of 3rd Meeting of International Advisory Group for Northern Bald Ibis (IAGNBI),Palmyra, Syria, November 2009.

4.    Boehm C & Bowden, CGR,(eds.) (2016) Northern Bald Ibis Conservation and reintroduction workshop.  Proceedings of 4th International Advisory Group for Northern Bald Ibis (IAGNBI) meeting, Seekirchen, Austria, August 2016.

5.    Bowden,CGR, Boehm C, Jordan MJR & Smith KW. Why is reintroduction of Northern Bald Ibis so complicated?  An overview of recent progress and potential. In: Lamont, MM, editor. The Proceedings of the IV International Symposium on Breeding Birds in Captivity; 2007 Sept 12-16; Toronto, Ontario, Canada. P. 27-35

6.    Crissey SD, Maslanka M, Ulley DE.  Assessment of nutritional status of captive and free-ranging animals. In: Nutrition Advisory Group Handbook, Fact Sheet 008, 2002.

7.    Del Hoyo J, Elliot A, Sargatal J eds.“Threskiornithidae (Ibises and Spoonbills)”. In: Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 1: Ostrich to Ducks. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions. 1992. p 472.

8.    Gai J. Waldrapp Ibis SSP Veterinary Advisor Survey Report 2009-2010

9.    Gill JH. Avian Skin Diseases. In:Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice. Vol. 4(2). May 2001.

10.  Fidgett AL, Dierenfeld ES. Minerals and Stork Nutrition. In: Fowler M and Miller E (eds.). Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine: Current Therapy Vol 6. Saunders/Elsevier. St Louis, MO. 2008. Pp 206-213.

11.  Klasing KC. Comparative Avian Nutrition. CAB International, Wallingford, UK. 1999.

12.  Pond WG, Church DC, & Pond KR. Basic Animal Nutrition and Feeding 4th Edition. John Wiley & Sons,1995. Pp 167-272.

13.  Quevedo & von Houwald. Skin problems in Northern Bald Ibis. In: Bohm, C. Bowden CGR & Jordan MJR (eds) Northern Bald Ibis conservation and reintroduction workshop. Proceedings of the International advisory groups for Northern Bald Ibis (IAGNBI) meeting Alpenzoo, Innsbruck-Tirol, July 2003.

14.  Ritchie BW, Harrison GJ, Harrison LR (eds): Avian Medicine. Lake Worth, FL. Wingers Publishing, 1994, p458

15.  Romagnano A, Heard DJ. Avian Dermatology. In Olsen GH, Orosz SE (eds): Manual of Avian Medicine. St Louis, Mosby, 2000, p 105

16.  Surai PF.  Natural antioxidants in poultry nutrition: New developments. In: World Poultry

17.  Science Association 16th European Symposium on Poultry Nutrition. Aug 26-30 2007. Strasbourg, FR Pp 669-676.

18.  Surai PF. Natural Antioxidants in Avian Nutrition and Reproduction. Nottingham University Press, Nottingham. 2002.

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The purpose of this study is to create a standardized framework for evaluation of ulcerative dermatitis in Waldrapp ibis, with the ultimate goal of discovering the root cause of this condition in captive populations. This will be accomplished using a structured, multi-factorial approach that includes thorough analysis of skin biopsies, serology and husbandry. This research is supported by the Waldrapp Ibis SSP.

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