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英国一家野生动物康复中心十年(2012 - 2022年)期间的收治情况及治疗结果趋势

Trends in Admissions and Outcomes at a British Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre over a Ten-Year Period (2012-2022).

作者信息

Mullineaux Elizabeth, Pawson Chris

机构信息

Capital Veterinary Services Ltd., Haddington, East Lothian EH41 4JN, UK.

Secret World Wildlife Rescue, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 3PZ, UK.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2023 Dec 26;14(1):86. doi: 10.3390/ani14010086.

Abstract

Millions of animals pass through wildlife rehabilitation centres (WRCs) globally each year, some dying in captivity, others euthanised, and some released into the wild. Those caring for these animals are generally well-intentioned, but skills, knowledge, and resources may be limited, potentially compromising animal welfare. WRC databases provide an opportunity to provide an evidence base for treatment and conservation efforts. 42,841 records of animals admitted over a 10-year period to a British WRC were analysed. More birds (69.16%) were admitted than mammals (30.48%) and reptiles and amphibians (0.36%). Most admissions were in the summer (48.8%) and spring (26.0%) months. A total of 9 of the 196 species seen made up 57% of admissions, and hedgehogs were the most common species admitted (14% of all admissions and 20% of mammals). Juvenile animals (35.5%) were admitted more frequently than 'orphans' (26.0%) or adults (26.4%). 'Orphaned' was also the predominant reason for admission (28.3%), followed by 'injured' (25.5%). 42.6% of animals were eventually released back to the wild, 19.2% died in captivity, and 37.2% were euthanised; 1% of outcomes were unknown. The prognosis was better for orphaned animals than for those admitted because of injury. Unexpected natural deaths in captivity were found to decline over the period of study, consistent with improved early triage. These findings can be used to focus veterinary and WRC training and seasonal resources on the species and case types most likely to be successfully rehabilitated and released. The findings also have the potential to contribute to our understanding of anthropogenic impacts, historical and regional variations in ecosystem health, and resultant implications for animal welfare.

摘要

全球每年有数百万只动物被送往野生动物康复中心(WRC),一些在圈养中死亡,另一些被安乐死,还有一些被放归野外。照顾这些动物的人通常是出于善意,但技能、知识和资源可能有限,这可能会损害动物福利。WRC数据库为治疗和保护工作提供了一个建立证据基础的机会。对一个英国WRC在10年期间接收的42841条动物记录进行了分析。接收的鸟类(69.16%)比哺乳动物(30.48%)以及爬行动物和两栖动物(0.36%)更多。大多数动物是在夏季(48.8%)和春季(26.0%)被接收的。在所见的196个物种中,共有9个物种占接收量的57%,刺猬是最常见的被接收物种(占所有接收量的14%,占哺乳动物的20%)。幼年动物(35.5%)比“孤儿”动物(26.0%)或成年动物(26.4%)更频繁地被接收。“孤儿”也是被接收的主要原因(28.3%),其次是“受伤”(25.5%)。42.6%的动物最终被放归野外,19.2%在圈养中死亡,37.2%被安乐死;1% 的结果未知。孤儿动物的预后比因受伤而被接收的动物更好。发现在研究期间圈养中意外自然死亡的情况有所下降,这与早期分诊的改善一致。这些发现可用于将兽医和WRC培训以及季节性资源集中在最有可能成功康复和放归的物种和病例类型上。这些发现还有助于我们理解人为影响、生态系统健康的历史和区域差异以及对动物福利的影响。

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