2005 Papers

WEDNESDAY 31 AUGUST 2005

Dr Larry Vogelnest “Disease Considerations for the Release of Rehabilitated Wildlife”
Giles Clark “Wildlife Conservation in Developing Countries”
Wanda Grabowski “Give me a Home Among the Gum Trees – Radio Tracking Julie and Chantelle”
Dr Anne Fowler “How to Manage Open Wounds in Wildlife”
Terry Reardon “Australian Bats – Diversity, Conservation Issues and Research”
Dr Rosie Booth “Conservation Research at David Fleay Wildlife Park”
June Butcher “Highs and Lows of Endangered Species Breeding”
Dr Andrew Tribe “Measuring the Success of Wildlife Rehabilitation”
Phil Shaw “Release and Other Things – An Ecologist Perspective”
Dr Steve Phillips “What do we do with the drunken sailor? Some issues associated with the captive management and release of rehabilitated koalas”
Jed Goodfellow “Obligations of Wildlife Carers under Animal Welfare Legislation”
Lance Ferris “Capturing Pelicans and Other Birds that can be Lured”
Manfred Zabinskas “Kangaroo Rescue – Techniques and Application”

THURSDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2005

Larry Dawson “Caring for Carers”
Elizabeth Hall “Release Considerations for Rehabilitated Wildlife”
Dr Michael Pyne “Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease”
Dr Jeff McKee “Viruses, Koalas and Leukaemia”
Dr Jim Pollock “Tetany in Hand Reared Common Brushtail Possums”
Dr Jon Hanger “Management of Critically Ill Wildlife; The Reality and Practice of Wildlife Euthanasia”
Dr Andrew Tribe and Dr Jon Hanger “The Vet Visit”
Dr Stacy Gelis “Wild Bird Assessment, First Aid and Handy Tips”
Annie Saunders Queensland Wildlife Rehabilitation Council “The State of Queensland”
Audrey Koosmen “NSW Steering Committee – NSW State Body”
Deborah Turnbull “Wildlife Carers as Environmental Educators”
Leigh Koppman “Aspects of Raising the Short Beaked Echidna”
Hannah Hampson “Education for Action”
Lyndall Pettett “The Release of Rehabilitated Native Marsupials and Occupancy of Artificial Homes on the Sunshine Coast”

FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 2005

Nancy Tang “Application for Standards in Wildlife Rehabilitation”
Peter McKinney “Experiences in the Middle East – Benefits to Raptor Medicine”
Dr David Middleton “Wildlife Health in the Round – Healesville Sanctuary’s Australian Wildlife Centre”
Dr Phillipa Mason “Rehabilitating Birds”
Renee Fischer “Certificate III in Native Animal Rehabilitation – A First for Wildlife Carers”
Dr Karrie Rose “Australian Registry of Wildlife Health at Taronga Zoo”
Dr Les Hall “Anatomy of Bats”
Dr Hume Field “Emerging diseases associated with flying foxes - host management strategies”
Dr Anne Fowler “Common Conditions in Native Reptiles”
Georgina Beach “A Gap in the Market: Potential Role for a National Organization”