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Circumstances of finding and comparison of health care for different bird and mammal taxa at a rescue station
HUBÁČKOVÁ, Daniela
This thesis is focused on the Wildlife Rescue Station Makov (county Písek). The thesis presents an overview to the rescue station activities during the observation period 2016-2022. The practical part is dedicated to the analyses concerning the birds and mammals admitted to the rescue station. The analyses stand out from the individual reasons for admission, the success of treatment, the time of care for each order and the impact of whether the animals thrive more when they are singly or in a group. The thesis also introduces the National Rescue Network, its activities, history and funding, and the environmental education of the stations. The thesis is enriched by some of the reasons for intake, which include injuries caused e.g. by power lines, traffic or in any way disadvantaged animal (e.g. injury).
Animal Rescue Centers and Their Use in the School Education
Kremrová, Johana ; Hanel, Lubomír (advisor) ; Andreska, Jan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis (Rescue Stations for Handicapped Animals) was to find out how the rescue stations work, which laws regulate these institutions, what animals are most affected, how long they have to stay there on average or what is the success of returning to the wild nature. This work is mainly devoted to Czech rescue stations. Information about them has been found through questionnaires sent to these institutions with questions about their functioning, their patients, financing and employees. This questionnaire was sent to individual stations and their results were analyzed. A part of the analyses is also focused on the pedagogical side of the rescue stations, e.g. whether these facilities are attended by schools or if the staff of the stations is organizing discussions at schools. It has been found that most rescue stations are dedicated to environmental education and are trying to educate the public. That is very important, as many animals that get to rescue stations are very young animals that are unnecessarily removed from their parents. The result is, that need to grow up in rescue stations. Many permanently disabled animals must remain in these facilities, often helping the public in the context of education.
Caring for the injured and otherwise handicapped Raptors (Falconiformes) and owls (Strigiformes) in rescue centers
SLAVÍKOVÁ, Kristýna
At least half of our raptors and owls are classified into three categories the list of specially protected animals. Electricity poles, traffic and landscape changes have led to the disappearance many individuals of raptors and owls in the wild. This work evaluates range and success of the return raptors and owls into the wild. All information about adopted raptors and owls were compiled by selected rescue station for animals ČSOP Vlašim. Rescue station records served as basis in the range of years 2009 - 2013. Most of Falconiformes were admitted individuals of Buteo buteo and Falco tinnunculus. Most common causes of admit into the rescue station were injuries by transport facilities or burns due to electric current. From Strigiformes were most admitted individuals Asio otus and Strix aluco. The most frequently been admitted youngs fell out of the nest . The total number of predators during the reported period were release back into the wild less than half of the accepted ones. The total number of admitted owls were release into the wild only a quarter of individuals.

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