WILDLIFE REHABILITATION
WORKSHOP CONCLUDES IN PUNE
Pune, March 4, 2003: Theoretical classes,
practical sessions, group discussions and a field trip
marked the third annual wildlife rehabilitation workshop
conducted under the aegis of the Wild Rescue programme
of the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and Animals in
Crisis and Distress (AICD) division of the International
Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) here last week.
The
workshop was organised with the logistical support of
the department of environment and forests, Maharashtra,
Indian Herpetological society, and Uttara ARRC at the
United Biblical Seminary here from February 25-28. The
workshop consisted of theoretical sessions spread over
two days, a day of practical sessions with seminars
focussing on skills, and a one-day field trip to nearby
forested areas for rehabilitation and release of two
rescued crested serpent eagles.
The workshop attracted 45 participants from various
nongovernmental organisations and governmental agencies
from the states of Maharashtra and Goa, including 10
range forest officers from the department of environment
and forests, Maharashtra. There were also two veterinarians
working with the UARRC among the participants.
Six resource persons, including two trainers, Ms Karen
Trendler and Mr Michael Jamieson from Wild Care Africa
Trust of South Africa representing IFAW, conducted the
training sessions. There were four invitees who shared
their experiences with participants, including Mr MG
Gogate, Chief Wildlife Warden of Maharashtra. There
were 18 lectures, practical sessions and field trips
spread over eight sessions. The practical sessions were
held at UARRC campus, while the field trip was to the
nearby Simhagarh fort.
The
topics covered included the process of wildlife rehabilitation,
rehabilitation centres and roles in conservation, care
and management of rescued animals in captivity, which
included handling and restraint of rescued wild animals,
handrearing of wild orphans, feeding of wild animals
during periods of rescue, rehabilitation and release,
housing considerations and enclosure designs of rescued
wild animals, enrichment for rehabilitation, rehabilitation
and release of birds and confiscated reptiles, emergency
treatment of wildlife patients, animal welfare issues
and justifications and consequences of unwanted veterinary
interventions, IUCN guidelines on wildlife reintroduction
and confiscated wild animals.
The group discussion centred around feeding captive
animals during rehabilitation, and a special session
on regional rehabilitation experiences by participants
themselves. The practical sessions dealt with handling
and restraint of wildlife, handraising techniques for
wild orphans. Participants were taught how to perform
basic physical/clinical examination of birds, administer
fluids to dehydrated birds, take care of oiled birds,
bandage injured birds, handle orphaned young ones, handle,
restrain, treat rescued and injured reptiles, especially
snakes. The workshop culminated with the release of
two rescued crested serpent eagles during the field
trip.
The mayor of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), Ms Deepti
Chowdhuri, inaugurated the workshop. Mr Yashwant Khaire,
Superintendent of Gardens, PMC, presided. Mr Prakash
Gole of Ecological society was the chief guest for the
valedictory function at Bharatiya Vidyapeeth Deemed
University on February 28 when certificates of participation
were distributed. |