This virtual workshop focuses on raising orphaned opossums for release. Topics include feeding techniques, diet, enrichment, housing, and release criteria. **Important** Please note there is no hands-on component with this class. Students should work with a local opossum rehabilitator to gain hands-on experience under in-person supervision. Upon receipt of payment, the digital recording files and participant materials will be sent to you by email from bwmidcities.wetransfer.com. This email may go to your spam/junk folder. If you do not receive the download link within 24 hours please contact us at bwmidcities@batworld.org.
This class is for wildlife rehabilitators wishing to learn species specific care techniques and principles for working with orphaned, ill, and injured opossums. The course builds on basic wildlife rehabilitation skills, focusing on the following topics:
1.Intake examination
a.Basic physical exam
b.Exo-and endoparasites
c.Hydration
d.Charting
2.Housing, sanitation, and quarantine
3.Feeding and nutrition
a.Infants
b.Toddlers
c.Pre-release
4. Common problems and solutions
5. Release criteria
Please note there is no hands-on component to this course. We recommend working with an experiened, permitted rehabilitator to learn techniques such as tube-feeding and subcutaneous injections.