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Causes of Raptor Admission to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Abruzzo (Central Italy) from 2005–2016
by
Di Ianni, Francesco
, Huynh, Minh
, Vetere, Alessandro
, Cococcetta, Ciro
, Coutant, Thomas
, Collarile, Tommaso
in
Biodiversity
/ birds of prey
/ cause of admission
/ Circuses
/ Environmental protection
/ flight
/ Italy
/ Medical prognosis
/ morbidity
/ mortality
/ Pesticides
/ Population density
/ raptor
/ Rehabilitation
/ retrospective studies
/ starvation
/ Wildlife conservation
/ wildlife rehabilitation
/ wildlife rehabilitation center
2022
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Causes of Raptor Admission to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Abruzzo (Central Italy) from 2005–2016
by
Di Ianni, Francesco
, Huynh, Minh
, Vetere, Alessandro
, Cococcetta, Ciro
, Coutant, Thomas
, Collarile, Tommaso
in
Biodiversity
/ birds of prey
/ cause of admission
/ Circuses
/ Environmental protection
/ flight
/ Italy
/ Medical prognosis
/ morbidity
/ mortality
/ Pesticides
/ Population density
/ raptor
/ Rehabilitation
/ retrospective studies
/ starvation
/ Wildlife conservation
/ wildlife rehabilitation
/ wildlife rehabilitation center
2022
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Causes of Raptor Admission to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Abruzzo (Central Italy) from 2005–2016
by
Di Ianni, Francesco
, Huynh, Minh
, Vetere, Alessandro
, Cococcetta, Ciro
, Coutant, Thomas
, Collarile, Tommaso
in
Biodiversity
/ birds of prey
/ cause of admission
/ Circuses
/ Environmental protection
/ flight
/ Italy
/ Medical prognosis
/ morbidity
/ mortality
/ Pesticides
/ Population density
/ raptor
/ Rehabilitation
/ retrospective studies
/ starvation
/ Wildlife conservation
/ wildlife rehabilitation
/ wildlife rehabilitation center
2022
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Causes of Raptor Admission to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Abruzzo (Central Italy) from 2005–2016
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Causes of Raptor Admission to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Abruzzo (Central Italy) from 2005–2016
2022
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The purpose of this retrospective study was to describe the causes of morbidity and mortality in free-ranging raptors admitted to a wildlife rehabilitation center (WRC) in Abruzzo Italy from 2005 to 2016 and the associated risk factors. A total of 2496 free-ranging raptors were included in the study. We analyzed the raptors’ medical records, epidemiological information, bird characteristics, cause of admission, final diagnosis, and outcome. The prevalence rates of nocturnal and diurnal raptors were 49% and 51%, respectively. Nocturnal raptors showed trauma as the primary cause of admission (45.8%, 558/1219), followed by nestling (including birds on their first flight attempt or presumed abandoned by their parents) (39.2%, 478/1219), and starvation (5.6%, 68/1219). Diurnal raptors showed trauma (73.1%, 934/1277), starvation (12.1%, 155/1277), and nestling (5.8%, 74/1277) accordingly. A description of the dangers for wild birds of prey in the Abruzzo region was provided to assist in the planning of rescue and rehabilitation activities in the WRC. Finally, the cause of admission, GAP, and BCS can be used as prognostic factors during the bird entry process.
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