Wildlife rehabilitation

Best practice guidelines for the rehabilitation and translocation of gibbons

Rehabilitation and translocation programmes are increasingly becoming an important component of conservation action plans for threatened species. Translocation can help address gibbon conservation issues (gibbons are recognized as one of the most threatened primate families globally) by allowing gibbons held in captivity to be rescued, rehabilitated and then returned to the wild. These guidelines for the translocation of gibbons have been developed in collaboration with stakeholders in hylobatarget_id conservation.

Author(s)
Campbell, Clare O.
Cheyne, Susan M.
Rawson, Benjamin, M.

Rehabilitation in free living wild animals

Author(s)
Arora, B. M.

Rescue and rehabilitation of oiled birds : field manual

Author(s)
Walraven, Erna
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