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Animal Capture and Restraint | Chemical

In the preceding entries you learned about capture and handling techniques that don’t require drugs.  So, what’s the deal, why do we even need chemical immobilization? Well, we use it ...READ MORE

Animal Capture and Restraint | Chemical

Animal Capture and Restraint | Manual

The last blog post was focused on the boma, a tool used to capture a group of animals without sedation. This post will focus on manual restraint utilizing various tools ...READ MORE

Animal Capture and Restraint | Manual

Animal Capture and Restraint | Boma

One of the most intriguing (and often adrenaline-filled) components of animal care at Fossil Rim is capturing animals. There are many situations in which we need to catch an animal, ...READ MORE

Animal Capture and Restraint | Boma

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