Basic Triage of Australias Smallest: The Microbat-1CPD
This webinar will introduce you to the specialized life of a microbat, and how best to approach nursing this species through initial trauma, for the best possible outcome for your tiny micro patient.
Layla Moody has over 20 years of experience in small animal/exotic/zoo and wildlife practice, with a distinctive ability to nurse and rehabilitate exotic/wild and domestic animals with a keen interest in water birds and flying foxes. Layla qualified in the UK and also completed her Cert IV, diploma in general practice, diploma in surgery and Cert IV in Training and Education and Advance Program in Veterinary Nursing of Zoo Animals. Layla is currently study a Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science and is also a registered wildlife shelter operator, involved in fostering, rehabilitating and releasing native Australian wildlife.
Layla Moody
Layla Moody has over 20 years of experience in small animal/exotic/zoo and wildlife practice, with a distinctive ability to nurse and rehabilitate exotic/wild and domestic animals with a keen interest in water birds and flying foxes. Layla qualified in the UK and also completed her Cert IV, diploma in general practice, diploma in surgery and Cert IV in Training and Education and Advance Program in Veterinary Nursing of Zoo Animals. Layla is currently study a Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science and is also a registered wildlife shelter operator, involved in fostering, rehabilitating and releasing native Australian wildlife.
Layla Moody
Layla Moody has over 20 years of experience in small animal/exotic/zoo and wildlife practice, with a distinctive ability to nurse and rehabilitate exotic/wild and domestic animals with a keen interest in water birds and flying foxes. Layla qualified in the UK and also completed her Cert IV, diploma in general practice, diploma in surgery and Cert IV in Training and Education and Advance Program in Veterinary Nursing of Zoo Animals. Layla is currently study a Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science and is also a registered wildlife shelter operator, involved in fostering, rehabilitating and releasing native Australian wildlife.
Layla Moody
Layla Moody has over 20 years of experience in small animal/exotic/zoo and wildlife practice, with a distinctive ability to nurse and rehabilitate exotic/wild and domestic animals with a keen interest in water birds and flying foxes. Layla qualified in the UK and also completed her Cert IV, diploma in general practice, diploma in surgery and Cert IV in Training and Education and Advance Program in Veterinary Nursing of Zoo Animals. Layla is currently study a Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science and is also a registered wildlife shelter operator, involved in fostering, rehabilitating and releasing native Australian wildlife.
Layla Moody
Layla Moody has over 20 years of experience in small animal/exotic/zoo and wildlife practice, with a distinctive ability to nurse and rehabilitate exotic/wild and domestic animals with a keen interest in water birds and flying foxes. Layla qualified in the UK and also completed her Cert IV, diploma in general practice, diploma in surgery and Cert IV in Training and Education and Advance Program in Veterinary Nursing of Zoo Animals. Layla is currently study a Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science and is also a registered wildlife shelter operator, involved in fostering, rehabilitating and releasing native Australian wildlife.