Date
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Location
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Species
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Concern
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Photo
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Notes
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Drugs/Notes
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1/6/14
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Naivasha Gorge-Moi North Lake Road
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Buffalo-Female
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Postmortem
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Was found dead at the edge of the road. It was
evident that it had plunged from the top of the cliff to the bottom. It broke
right horn and was oozing bloody discharge from the nostrils. It died of
concussion.
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2/6/14
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Gilgil
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Zebra-Male
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Stray
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Reported to have been found within the thickets by
villagers alone. It was suspected to have been left behind by the dam
probably by failing to keep up with pace. Was collected and kept in a boma
where it was collected from.
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Examination revealed that it could have been left
without suckle for more than three days. It had elevated temperature and had
rales on auscultation. Was rated as having unfavorable prognosis. It died on
the way to Naivasha Clinic where further attention could have been offered.
It succumbed to pneumonia exacerbated by hunger
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Ng’ang’a Farm
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Hippo-Female
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Postmortem
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Was spotted to have died inside a farming dam. Had
been pulled out of water using tractor. On examination it was found to have
swollen due to setting in of decomposition process.
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At mid right flank was a penetrating wound which was
discharging pus after probing. It discharged plenty of gray pus. This was
what formed the mind of what probably could have caused death. It was
suspected to have died of a penetrating wound which could have been
implicated to gunshot considering the integrity of wound and constant
human-wildlife conflict complains from nearby uniformed forces.
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Finlay Farm
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Buffalo-Male
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Snare
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Was spotted with partially embedded snare wire
around the poll area. It was severed using wire cutter and carefully fished
out of scaring wound. Wound was cleaned with Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine. It
was sprayed with Tetracycline wound spray. Healing oil was applied to keep
wound supple.
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Darted with 10mgs Etorphine and 100mgs Azaperone.
Injected with 30000mgs Amoxycilin into muscles, 180mgs Ivermectin
subcutaneous. It was revived using 30mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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3/6/14
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Green Park
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Peacock-Male
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Traumatic Injury
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Reported lame and needed vet attention. It was
captured manually but carefully not to exacerbate the injury. Was lame on the
right limb. Examination revealed bruised shin and swollen web area. After
inquiring it was evident that injuries were sustained as during a fight with
another male. It was thought to be territorial fight as they both seemed to
be blooding and unfortunately there was no female. They were advised to
provide females to counter boredom and supplement companionship.
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The traumatized limb was thoroughly cleaned with
Hydrogen Peroxide and iodine. Attention was paid to look for any foreign body
but there was none. Prednisolone tablets 4mgs were administered orally as
anti-inflamatory.
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4/6/14
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Mundui Estate
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Impala-Male
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Car Knock
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Reported to have been found on the marram road
acting as fence line within the Estate. It was examined and found to have
been electrocuted as prints were evident on the nearby electric fence
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It was too weak with very faint breathing rate. It
died sooner than later
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5-6/6/14
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Rimoi
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Recce
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Possible capture and translocation
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A recce exercise was carried out by the capture team
and research scientists within the entire reserve for possible reintroduction
of wild animals. It was decided that zebras, buffalos, impalas and waterbucks
were possible candidates. Road network within the reserve were recommended
for upgrading.
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Possible release sites were identified. There was a
lot of cattle grazing within the reserve and they were advised to drive them
out of
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7/6/14
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Lower KARI
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Zebra-Female
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Traumatic Injury
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It was believed to have been amputated by snare
which cut through the left fore limb at fetlock joint. It was severely lame
and unable to fend for itself and being vulnerable to poaching.
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Darted with 6mgs Etorphine and 60mgs Azaperone. Due
to extent of injury it was euthanized using 4000mgs Sodium Pentobarbitone.
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13/6/14
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Naivasha Sewage
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Hippo
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Stray
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Was reported to have invaded the sewage treatment
plant causing panic and posing danger to workers within the facility and
nearby Naivasha town.
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A possible cause of action was discussed with Warden
Naivasha and PAC team. It was decided first to try to chase it away at night
fall using thunder flashes and blanks. If not successful other means were to
be considered.
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Hells Gate National Park
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Zebra-Female
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Snare
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Spotted at water hole with a snare wire around the
neck. Snare wire was plain and braided into four pieces. It was severed using
wire cutter and there was no resultant wound.
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Was darted using 6mgs Etorphine and 50mgs Azaperone.
It was revived using 24mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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Hindu Farm Pump area
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Buffalo calf-Male
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Spine Injury
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Reported as unable to get up and appeared abandoned
at lake shore. Examination revealed that it had posterior paralyses due to
lumbosacral area injury.
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It was euthanized using 2000mgs Sodium
Pentobarbitone into jugular vein.
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Zebra-Male
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Fracture
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Spotted seriously limping on the right fore limp.
The injury was evaluated only to be diagnosed as fracture at distal
tibiotarsus just under the wound. Crepitation was evident on palpation and
manipulation.
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Darted using 6mgs Etorphine and 60mgs Azaperone. It
was euthanized using 4000mgs Sodium Pentobarbitone intravenously.
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14/6/14
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Lake Nakuru National Park
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Black Rhino-Male
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Gunshot Wound
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Had been reported to be lame on the left fore limb
suspected to had sustained gunshot wound after the same was heard the
previous night. Examination revealed that the projectile fractured mid
scapular and led to the opposite side. Due to extent of the injury and
poachers threat a decision to put it down was reached. Postmortem followed
the track which penetrated chest cavity puncturing the ventral portions of
the left and right lung after which it settled just anterior to the right
cervical muscles where it was recovered.
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Was darted using 3.5mgs Etorphine and 60mgs
Azaperone. Got immobilized on sternal recumbence after seven minutes.
Anaesthesia plain was lighted up using 10mgs Butophanol intravenously. Was
euthanized with 20000mgs Sodium Pentobarbitone
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15/6/14
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Karuturi VD
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2 Hippos
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Postmortem
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In one instance was a hippo which died while enroute
to the lake from dry land along the muddy path. It was thought that the said
hippo got stuck at sticky mud and there was no quick rescue and ended dying.
The other one was a little calf which died on dry
land. Examination revealed a point of injury on the fore head as depicted
also by presence of stones thought to have been used to hit it.
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Kedong Ranch
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Masai Giraffe-Male
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Snare
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Reported limping on left hind limb. It had a
circular wound on distal metatarsus making the distal portion of the limb
swollen. It was examined and found to have a plastic rubber lodged within the
injury and a metal wire knot was attached at one location. It was severed
using wire cutter. Wound was cleaned with Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine.
Healing Oil was applied topically after tetracycline wound spray.
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Immobilized using 7mgs Etorphine and 50mgs
Azaperone. It was injected with 30000mgs Amoxycilin and 100ml Multivitamin
intramuscularly and 250mgs Ivermectin subcutaneously. Pyrethrin pour on was
applied to cover against the ticks. It was immediately revived after being
tripped down using ropes with 24mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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Buffalo-Male
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Red Water-Babesiosis
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Was spotted urinating Reddish urine. It was in a
bachelor herd of other seven buffalos. Injected with 15000mgs Tetracycline
and 100ml Multivitamin intramuscularly. 120mgs Ivermectin was injected
subcutaneously.
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Sedated using 10mgs Etorphine and 120mgs Azaperone.
It was revived using 30mgs Diprenorphine intravenous.
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17/6/14
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Sanctuary Farm
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Waterbuck-Male
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Snare
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Spotted limping on the left hind limb. Examination
revealed that a piece of plastic pipe had lodged around the fetlock area. It
had caused wound around the cicatrized area. The plastic was severed using
wire cutter. Resultant wound was cleaned using Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine.
It was sprayed with Tetracycline wound spray and topically covered with
healing oil
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Immobilized using 6mgs Etorphine and 20mgs
Medetomidine. It was injected with 4500mgs Tetracycline and 40ml Multivitamin
intramuscularly plus 80mgs Ivermectin subcutaneously. It was revived using
24mgs Diprenorphine and 31mgs Yohimbine into jugular vein.
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Mundui Estate
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Zebra-Female
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Traumatic Injury
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Was reported to have a longitudinal wound on the
left gluteal area. It was bleeding and about five days old. Was refreshened
by debridement and cleaned with Hydrogen peroxide and iodine. Few maggots
which had struck were physically removed. Wound was flushed with Ivermectin.
Dead space was difficult to reduce due to muscle dehiscence. Due to the
tension of the wound edges interrupted mattress suture was placed at the centre
to help appose the edges. The rest of sutures were either simple interrupted.
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Darted with 6mgs Etorphine and 50mgs Azaperone.
3000mgs Amoxycilin was infiltrated into suture line and similar was injected
at two sites on opposite wound sides. 30000mgs Amoxycilin and 70ml
Multivitamin was injected intramuscularly, 60mgs Ivermectin was injected
subcutaneously. During the exercise the patient was on right lateral
recumbence and temperature was controlled by dowsing liberally with water at
interval of ten minutes. The surgery lasted for about thirty five minutes.
The animal was light before reversal as there was tail reflex. It was
reversed with 75mgs Naltrexone into jugular vein.
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Crater Lake
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Eland-Male
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Snare
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Reported with a plain wire snare around the neck
dropping down five meters to the ground. The snoop was loosened and taken off
the neck. Pyrethrin pour on was applied topically to cover against ticks
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Sedated with 10mgs Etorphine and 100mgs Azaperone.
There was no resultant wound from the snare. It was revived using 30mgs
Diprenorphine intravenously
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Zebra-Male
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Tumor
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Noted with a bleeding cauliflower like swelling
posterior to scrotum. It was about 10cms in diameter with raw bleeding
ulcerations.
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Darted with 6mgs Etorphine and 50mgs Azaperone. Due
to severity of the tumor and bleeding associated with it was Euthanized using
4000mgs Sodium Pentobarbitone.
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Buffalo Calf-Male
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Lethargy
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Seen accompanying its dam but emaciated and diarrhea.
It was dewormed with 30mgs Ivermectin subcutaneously and covered with
antibiotic 3000mgs Tetracycline and 20mls Multivitamin intramuscularly.
Pyrethrin pour on was applied.
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It was wrestled manually down and received boosters
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Kongoni Game Valley
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Buffalo Calf-Male
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Lassitude
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Was found lying at the edge of the road. It was examined and found that it was too
weak to stand due to emaciation. It was boosted with 30ml Multivitamin,
6000mgs Tetracycline both into muscles, 30mgs Ivermectin subcutaneously and 100ml
Pyrethrin pour on.
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It was manually handled during the whole treatment
after which it was placed in the nearby thickets.
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18/6/14
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Lake Nakuru National Park
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White Rhino-Male
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Postmortem
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Reportedly found dead with both horns missing. Was
found on right lateral recumbence. A penetrating wound was found on the left
scapular leading posteriorly diagonally to the right. It was traced and
penetrated through chest cavity left lung lobe, left atrium, right lung lobe,
diaphragm, liver, ventral right colon, visceral surface of the spleen
longitudinally and settled at inguinal area where it was discovered.
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The rhino succumbed to heavy internal bleeding which
was witnessed as hemothorax and hemoperitonium. There was a lot of tissue
necrosis and gangrene through the track of the bullet.
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19/6/14
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Crater Lake
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Zebra-Male
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Snare
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Reported with a plain wire snare on the left hind
metatarsus. Had caused swelling due to struggling as it tried to break the
snare. It was severely lame and there was slight skin abrasion. It was
sprayed with Tetracycline wound spray
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Darted using 6mgs Etorphine and 50mgs Azaperone. It
was revived using 24mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein. Was injected with
50ml Multivitamin and 30000mgs Amoxycilin into the muscles. Pour on was
applied topically
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20/6/14
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Nini Farm
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Syke Monkey
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Stray
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Reported to have invaded residential area from
unknown location. It caused fear and panic as it did not fear people or dogs
and wanted to gain entry into the houses. It seemed to have been habituated.
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It was darted with 600mgs Ketamine in three darts
one after the other until it was fully immobilized on the ground after
getting down trees. It was taken to Naivasha Vet Clinic For observation and
possible release.
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Hells Gate National Park
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Buffalo-Male
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Traumatic injury
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Spotted being lame on the right fore limb.
Examination revealed a wound near the sternum which was open and about seven
centimeters deep. It was granulating and discharging gray pus. It was cleaned
with Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine. Ivermectin 100mgs followed by 15000mgs
Amoxycilin was used to flush it. Liberally it was sprayed by Tetracycline
wound spray.
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Immobilized using 10mgs Etorphine and 100mgs
Azaperone. 30000mgs Amoxycilin; 100ml Multivitamin intramuscular and 250mgs
ivermectin subcutaneously were administered. Pyrethrin was applied as pour on
to cover against ticks. It was revived using 75mgs Naltrexone into jugular
vein
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Zebra-Male
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Snare
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Spotted with braided plain wire snare around the
neck. It had caused traumatic wound on right side of the neck. The dropping
pieces were causing friction on the fore limbs leading to abrasions. Snare
wire snoop was loosened and taken off the neck. Wound was cleaned with
Hydrogen Peroxide and iodine. It was sprayed with Tetracycline wound spray.
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Sedated using 6mgs Etorphine and 60mgs Azaperone. It
was injected with 15000mgs Tetracycline and 50ml Multivitamin intramuscularly
and 80mgs Ivermectin subcutaneously. Pyrethrin pour on was used against ticks.
It was reversed using 18mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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Kirui Farm
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Zebra-Male
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Traumatic Injury
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Reported wobbling before getting stuck near a fence.
Examination revealed abrasions on the face after it was removed from the
entanglement near the fence. It was reversed to judge the response. It was
evident that it had suffered head injury resulting to ataxia and seizures
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It was immobilized using 6mgs Etorphine by hand
injection. It was revived using 18mgs Diprenorphine. It was euthanized using
4000mgs Sodium Pentobarbitone.
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21/6/14
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Lake Nakuru National Park
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Lion
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Stray
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Was reported outside the park at Free Area. Was
found lying down under the thicket. The same has been a habitual fence
breaker and had previously been reported to have predated on three donkeys at
different times. It ran away before being fully immobilized and attempted to
get back to the park
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Darted with 200mgs Ketamine and 4mgs Medetomidine.
It was captured and put into the cage. It was revived after an hour with
62.5mgs Yohimbine. It was up in eight minutes and was fully aware of
surrounding in thirteen minutes. It was to be decided where to be released
with possible release site being Aberdare or Meru National Parks.
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22/6/14
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Sanctuary Farm
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Masai Giraffe
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Snare
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Spotted with a wedge wire around the right fore
fetlock area extending about four meters behind keeping on entangling the
hind limbs thus interfering with ambulation. It was barely tight but had
caused swelling of the snared limb. Snoop was loosened and taken off the
limb.
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Immobilized using 9mgs Etorphine and 30mgs
Azaperone. It was revived immediately it was casted down by ropes with 75mgs
Naltrexone into jugular vein.
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Naivasha sewerage treatment compound
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Hippo
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Stray
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Having been chased using thunder flashes and blanks,
it was reported to have come back after three days invading sewer tanks
posing danger to workers and surrounding residents.
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Consultations are on high gear on possible
euthanasia and disposal away from the residents who would possibly feed on
the carcass.
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25/6/14
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Mundui Farm
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Zebra-Female
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Traumatic Wound treatment (Review)
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Had been treated one week earlier and needed review.
The apposition seemingly was ok except little discharge noted at drainage
canal. It was cleaned using Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine. Amoxicillin 30000mgs
was infiltrated into suture line and Tetracycline wound spray liberally
applied. Healing oil was applied to keep wound edges sapple.
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It was immobilized using 6mgs Etorphine and 50mgs
Azaperone. It was revived using 18mgs Diprenorphine intravenously.
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26/6/14
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Finlay Farm
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Waterbuck-Female
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Snare
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Was reported to have a plain wire around the neck
barely tight resulting to alopecia. The wire snoop was loosened and taken off
the neck.
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Darted with 6mgs Etorphine and 70mgs Azaperone. It
was revived using 24mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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Crater Lake
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Zebra-Male
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Old age Syndrome-Postmortem
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Was spotted at the edge of the road dead. Had
emaciated greatly. It had worn out teeth to the level of gum. Old age was
depicted by lack of mane and sunken supraorbital fossa.
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27/6/14
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ASTU Camp
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4 Zebras-2 males & 2 Female
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2 Snares & 2 Traumatic injuries
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Snares-one on right fore
and other on left behind,
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The two snared had tight wedge wire at fetlocks
causing scaring wounds with a lot of pain depicted by failure to use limbs
affected. The amputated spent most of the time lying down due to pain. The
injured had snare which released on its own but healed by contracture causing
a swelling on lateroposterior of the affected area. The scar was searched for
any embedded snare wire but there was none.
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All were darted using 6mgs Etorphine and 50mgs
Azaperone each. All wounds were cleaned with Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine.
Each was topically covered with healing oil and Tetracycline wound spray. 2
were covered with each 30000mgs Amoxicillin and others with 15000mgs
Tetracycline plus 50ml Multivitamin each into muscles. Each also received
80mgs subcutaneously of Ivermectin and 200ml Pyrethrin as pour on. Each was
revived using 18mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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Ndunyu Njeru
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African Fish Eagle Juvenile
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Rescued
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Was reported to have hit electric wire near Rutuba
Primary School making it unable to fly. Had injury on left leg. It had been
bandaged and it was kept warm ready to be examined later
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It was delivered to Owl Sanctuary at Karagita for observation,
treatment and later release back to the wild.
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28/6/14
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Owl Sanctuary Naivasha Karagita
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“
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Handing over
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The bird was examined after debandaging. It was
established that it had a fracture near the hock joint. Four splints were
used to immobilize the fracture after cotton wool padding. Bandage was used
to hold splints in place.
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It was then handed over to the sanctuary for upkeep
and rehabilitation.
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29/6/14
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Aquila Farm
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Zebra-Female
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Snare
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Found lying down only to depict a wedge snare wire
on the right fetlock joint. It was tight causing swinging leg lameness. Snoop
was loosened and taken off the leg. Resultant wound was cleaned using
Hydrogen Peroxide and iodine. It was sprayed with Tetracycline spray and
smeared with healing oil.
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Was darted using 6mgs Etorphine and 50mgs Azaperone.
It was injected with 15000mgs Tetracycline and 50ml Multivitamin into
muscles. 80mgs Ivermectin subcutaneously and covered with 200ml Pyrethrin
against ticks. It was revived using 18mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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Mundui Estate
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Heart beast-Male
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Fracture
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Spotted with swinging leg lameness on left forelimb.
It had fractured at mid metacarpus. Had been thought to have been due to
fighting.
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Darted with 5mgs Etorphine and 60mgs Xylazine. It
was euthanized using 4000mgs Sodium Pentobarbitone into jugular vein
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30/6/14
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Lake Olbolosat
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Hippo-Male
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Postmortem
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Reported to have died on the shore of the lake. It
was found on left lateral recumbence. Had several raw skin scratches. It had
rotten wounds on left upper scapular and right lump near the tail base.
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Postmortem revealed that it had a fracture on the
upper left scapular with gangrene within surrounding tissues and same for the
injured right lump. The animal died of septicemia following the injuries
inflicted by counter parts without ruling out human involvement
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Tuesday, 26 August 2014
JUNE 2014: MONTHLY REPORT BY ARR MOBILE VET TEAM
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