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Introduction |
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Workshop Opening Remarks |
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SESSION ONE PERSPECTIVES ON ANIMAL WELFARE CONSIDERATIONS |
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Between Laboratory Animal And Free-Ranging Fish And Wildlife Field Research |
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Introduction to Wildlife Research Challenges and Animal Welfare |
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National Science Foundation Perspective |
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9 | (1) |
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Perspective |
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10 | (1) |
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National Institutes of Health's Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare Perspective |
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10 | (2) |
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AAALAC International Perspective: Wildlife Studies: Beyond the Three Primary Standards |
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12 | (3) |
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SESSION TWO (PART 1): REVIEW OF THE LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND PERMITS ASSOCIATED WITH FISH AND WILDLIFE |
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15 | (8) |
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Animal Welfare Challenges in Research and Education on Wildlife: A Natural History Museum Perspective |
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15 | (2) |
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Challenges from the National Park Service Perspective |
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17 | (3) |
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Research on Tribal Lands: Unique Examples |
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20 | (3) |
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SESSION TWO (PART 2): CASE STUDIES AND EXAMPLES |
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23 | (6) |
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Unique Challenges When Working with Free-Ranging Wildlife: Hummingbirds as a Case Study |
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23 | (2) |
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Conducting Biodiversity Surveys in the New Age of Wildlife Discovery |
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25 | (2) |
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Field Research Involving Reptiles and Amphibians, Remote Study Sites, and Undergraduate Students |
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27 | (2) |
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SESSION THREE WILD ANIMAL POPULATION CONCERNS |
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29 | (18) |
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Challenges of High-Risk Fieldwork and Working with Venomous and Hazardous Species for IACUCs |
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29 | (3) |
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Standards of Practice Facilitate Research and Management of White-Nose Syndrome in Bats |
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32 | (3) |
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Animal Welfare Challenges in Research on Amphibian Disease Ecology: Impacts on Natural Systems, Biodiversity, and Biosafety (Part 1) |
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35 | (2) |
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Animal Welfare Challenges in Research on Amphibian Disease Ecology: Impacts on Natural Systems, Biodiversity, and Biosafety (Part 2) |
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37 | (2) |
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A Brief Summary of the Inherent Aspects of Risk Management in the Context of Wildlife Animal Use Activities |
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39 | (3) |
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Day One Synthesis Session |
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Session One Synthesis: Perspectives on Animal Welfare Considerations Between Laboratory Animal and Free-Ranging Fish and Wildlife Field Research |
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42 | (1) |
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Session Two Synthesis: Review of the Laws, Regulations, and Permits Associated with Fish and Wildlife and Case Studies and Examples |
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43 | (1) |
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Session Three Synthesis: Wild Animal Population Concerns |
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44 | (3) |
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SESSION FOUR RESTRAINT AND HANDLING OF ANIMALS IN THE FIELD TO INCLUDE THE USE OF COMPOUNDS FOR CAPTURE AND HANDLING |
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Extra-Label Drug Use in Free-Ranging Wildlife: Rules, Regulations, and Reality |
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The Use of Pharmaceutical Agents in Carnivores, Bears, and Ungulates Within a Wildlife Management Agency (Reality and Challenges) |
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51 | (3) |
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A Brief Introduction to the Complexities of Working with Multiple Agencies to Conduct Wildlife Animal Use Activities |
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54 | (2) |
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Challenges in the Capture and Handling of Wild Birds in Research |
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56 | (3) |
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Capture and Handling of Free-Living Wild Small Mammals for Research and Education |
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59 | (3) |
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SESSION FIVE ROLE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE IN WILDLIFE RESEARCH |
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The Wildlife Veterinarian's Role in Championing Animal Welfare Programs and Policies |
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62 | (2) |
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Understanding, Respecting, and Enhancing the Role of Veterinary Medicine in Wildlife Research: A Wildlife Biologist's Perspective |
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64 | (2) |
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Understanding, Accepting, and Enhancing the Role of Veterinary Medicine in Wildlife Research: A Wildlife Veterinarian's Perspective |
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66 | (1) |
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67 | (2) |
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SESSION SIX PAIN AND DISTRESS, EUTHANASIA, HUMANE KILLING, AND LETHAL TAKE |
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69 | (6) |
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AVMA Perspective on Ending the Lives of Wildlife Species |
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69 | (2) |
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Challenges in the Humane Killing of Wild Birds as Museum Vouchers Supporting Biodiversity Research |
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Context-Dependent Challenges and Decisions for the Humane Killing of Wild Small Mammals |
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Challenges in Following Euthanasia Guidelines in Marine Fisheries Sampling |
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73 | (2) |
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SESSION SEVEN TRANSITION OF WILD ANIMALS TO CAPTIVE SETTINGS AND HOUSING CHALLENGES |
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75 | (8) |
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Establishing Captive Populations of Wild Animals: Communicating with Your IACUC |
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75 | (2) |
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Challenges of Wildlife Adjusting to Captivity: Negotiating with the IACUC |
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77 | (3) |
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Compliance Challenges for Capturing, Transferring, and Keeping Wild Bats in Captivity for Research and Teaching |
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80 | (3) |
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SESSION EIGHT AVAILABLE TAKE-HOME RESOURCES |
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83 | (1) |
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Considerations for IACUCs |
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84 | (1) |
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85 | (1) |
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86 | (1) |
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Day Two Synthesis Session |
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87 | (1) |
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Session Four Synthesis: Restraint and Handling of Animals in the Field to Include the Use of Compounds for Capture and Handling |
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87 | (1) |
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Session Five Synthesis: Role of Veterinary Medicine in Wildlife Research |
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88 | (2) |
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Session Six Synthesis: Pain and Distress, Euthanasia, Humane Killing, and Lethal Take |
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90 | (1) |
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Session Seven Synthesis: Transition of Wild Animals to Captive Settings and Housing Challenges |
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91 | (1) |
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Session Eight Synthesis: Available Take-Home Resources |
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92 | (9) |
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94 | (7) |
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102 | (7) |
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C Workshop Speaker Biosketches |
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109 | (9) |
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D Workshop Planning Committee Biosketches |
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118 | (4) |
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E Workshop Synthesis Session Moderator Biosketches Boxes, Figures, And Table |
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