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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1/12/14
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Marula Estates
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Topi-Female
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Postmortem
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Found dead in sanctuary. Postmortem revealed that it
was emaciated and riddled with ticks. Had pale mucus membranes. On skinning
it was established that it had been fought probably by another one because of
three broken ribs.
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Death primarily was caused by blunt object injury
but other factors which could have exacerbated were old age, poor nutrition
and tick load.
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Kongoni-Female
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Postmortem
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Found dead also within sanctuary. It was relatively
young but had pale mucus membrane with heavy tick load. Had been predated on
posteriorly probably by jackals.
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Postmortem revealed that it was heavily pregnant
with a female fetus which was within third trimester. Tentative cause of
death was respirocirculatory collapse.
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Meta & Sons Cnstruction Site
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Buffalo-Male Calf
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Lassitude
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Had been spotted lying on the floor of cliff over
ten hours seemingly abandoned. It was emaciated, pale mucus membranes and
weak. It could not get up and was near construction site.
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It was euthanized and disposed away from that area
due to threat of being converted to game meat.
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9/12/14
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Kigio Wildlife Conservancy Community Area
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Zebra-Female
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Snare
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Spotted with double plain snare wire around the
chest. It had caused severe traumatic wound resulting to ventral edema. Snare
wire was severed using wire cutter. Wound was cleaned with Hydrogen Peroxide
and iodine.
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Darted with 4mgs Etorphine and 40mgs Azaperone.
Injected with 30000mgs Tetracycline and 50mls Multivitamin into muscles.
200ml Pyrethrin was applied topically.
It was carried and revived inside Kigio WC using 12mgs Diprenorphine
into jugular vein.
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Zebra-Male
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Lameness
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Seen limping on left hind limb. Its ambulation was
highly reduced as a result. Examination after darting revealed that it had
healed from a fracture on lower metatarsus
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Immobilized using 5mgs Etorphine and 60mgs
Azaperone. It was captured and taken to Kigio Wildlife Conservancy which is
safe using land Rover. It was revived using 40mgs Naltrexone into the vein
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9/12/14
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Naivasha Mobile Veterinary Unit
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Intern
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Internship-Beginning
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The student being a fully trained ranger was placed
under internship at Naivasha mobile veterinary Unit by KWS Vet Hqs. He is
under training for capture and translocation techniques, Management of darted
patients,
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Wound treatment, Problematic animal control,
Sampling and sample processing, Disease surveillance, Advice/information
dissemination to partners/community, Immobilizing drugs-Mode of action and
reversals and darting was imparted to him
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11/12/14
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Sanctuary Farm to Nyeri Farm
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Impalas
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Capture & translocation
|
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A farm at Nyeri had requested for small animal
grazers. 21-3males and 18 females were captured and translocated inside a
crate which was placed on a canter.
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They were captured at night using net to which they
were driven using vehicles. Ear tissue was sampled from each for genetic
laboratory
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Naivasha Country Club
|
Waterbuck-Female
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Snare
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Reported with a plain wire around the neck dropping
down about two meters. It was slightly strangulating. It was quickly taken
off neck upon sedation.
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Darted using 5mgs Etorphine and 50mgs Azaperone. It
was quickly revived using 12mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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Lima Shamba
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Buffalo-Male
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Snare
|
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Reported with a wedge snare wire around the neck to
which it was anchored on the post. Had gone missing over a month but this
time it resurfaced without post. Wedge wire was severed with wire cutter and
resultant wound cleaned with Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine. It was sprayed
with Tetracycline wound spray and topically covered with 200ml Pyrethrin.
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Darted with 9mgs Etorphine and 120mgs Azaperone. Was
injected with 15000ml Tetracycline and 100ml Multivitamin. It was revived
using 36mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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Lower KARI
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Zebras
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Capture & Translocation
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Five zebras among them three females and two males
were chemically captured and loaded into crate which was mounted on a canter.
The donor farm was lower KARI and recipient was Nyeri Karangi Farm.
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Each was darted with 5mgs Etorphine and 60mgs
Azaperone. All were darted and loaded into crate and revived once using 24mgs
Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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13/12/14
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Lower KARI
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Thompson Gazelle
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Capture & Translocation
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Nine Thompson Gazelles were required by Nyeri
Karangi Farm which had space for small grazers. Among them were seven females
and two males.
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They were captured using net into which they were
driven using two vehicles. Once entangled by the net they were captured
manually and quickly loaded into crate which was mounted on a canter.
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13/12/14
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Sanctuary Farm
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Zebra-Female
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Snare
|
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Spotted severely strangulated by a plain snare wire
on the neck causing extended neck and ventral edema from submandibular region
to perineum area. It was quickly relieved before fully immobilized. 25mgs
Dexamethasone was injected into muscles.
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Immobilized using 5mgs Etorphine and 50mgs
Azaperone. It was covered topically with 200ml Pyrethrin and revived using
18mgs Diprenorphine intravenously
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15/12/14
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Lentolia
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Buffalo-Male
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Wound
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Reported with a gaping wound on the left flank area.
Was suspected to have been horned by another buffalo. The wound was cleaned
with Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine. It was sprayed using Tetracycline wound
spray.
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Darted using 10mgs Etorphine and 100mgs Azaperone. 30000mgs
Tetracycline and 50ml Multivitamin were injected into muscles. 200ml
Pyrethrin was topically applied. It was revived using 36mgs Diprenorphine
into jugular vein
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17/12/14
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Soy Sambu Wildlife Conservancy
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Rothschild Giraffe-Female
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Snare
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Reported with a snare on the right hind limb at the
fetlock joint. The plain snare wire was tight causing lameness. It was
severed using wire cutter. There was no resultant traumatic wound
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Immobilized using 10mgs Etorphine and 50mgs
Azaperone. Was revived quickly after severing the snare using 40mgs
Naltrexone through jugular vein.
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18/12/14
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Inka Homes
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Masai Giraffe-Male
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Wound
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Spotted limping on the left kind limb which was
occasioned by an open wound at the deep digital flexor tendon area
posteriorly. The wound was septic with pus. Wound was cleaned using Hydrogen
Peroxide and Iodine. It was liberally sprayed with Tetracycline wound spray.
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Immobilized using 10mgs Etorphine and 50mgs
Azaperone. It was revived immediately after it was roped down. 15000mgs
Amoxicillin, 100ml Multivitamin intramuscular.
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19/12/14
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Olsuswa Farm
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Wildlife
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Conflict
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Had reported that wild animals had invaded his farm
leading to destruction of crop and fences. He was advised to report the
matter to area KWS Station so that assessment could be made and be advised
accordingly. Meanwhile the management was advised to put up a repulsive fence
which could deter animals from gaining access into his property
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It was also recommended that the neighboring farms
to be consulted so that good measures could be instituted in order to address
the fence polarity and cordial demarcation.
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24/12/14
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Masai Mara
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Black Rhino-Karanja
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Male
|
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The black rhino has been the oldest in the reserve
with over forty years. Had been spotted spending a lot of time lying down
with minimal ambulation. Its health had also deteriorated all of which were
attributed to its age
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It had been treated severally for cubital soles.
Surveillance had been mounted over a week preceding its death. Examination
after death revealed worn out teeth. It was not done postmortem because the
county requested for its desmotomy at National Museum Of Kenya.
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26/12/14
|
Green Park
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Buffalo-Male
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Snare
|
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Had been reported drugging a stone on which wedge
snare wire was anchored. Had gotten out of sight for over a month. The stone
remained with a piece while the limb was left with another. It was loosened
and taken off. Resultant wound was cleaned with Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine.
It was sprayed with Tetracycline Wound spray liberally.
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Darted with 9mgs Etorphine and 100mgs Azaperone. It
was covered with 15000mgs Tetracycline and 100ml Multivitamin into muscles.
200ml Pyrethrin was applied topically. It was revived using 36mgs
Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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27/12/14
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Kongoni Game Valley
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Zebra-Female
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Wound Treatment
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Reported with a longitudinal wound on the mane. It
was thought to have been caused by hyena. It was maggot infested. Was cleaned
with Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine. It was sprayed liberally with Tetracycline
wound spray.
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It was immobilized using 3mgs Etorphine and 30mgs
Azaperone. 200ml Pyrethrin was topically applied to repel flies and ticks. It
was revived with 12mgs Diprenorphine intravenously
|
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Green Park
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Buffalo-Male
|
Snare
|
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Reported with a snare on the left fore limb at lower
metacarpus. It was tight causing traumatic wound. It was loosened and taken
off the limb. It was cleaned with Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine and liberally
sprayed with Tetracycline wound spray.
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Immobilized with 10mgs Etorphine and 40mgs
Medetomidine. Was injected with 15000mgs Tetracycline and 100ml Multivitamin
into muscles. 200ml Pyrethrin was applied topically. It was revived using
125mgs Yohimbine and 36mgs Diprenorphine into jugular vein.
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28/12/14
|
Lake Nakuru National Park
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2 Black Rhinos-Female & Male
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Wound Treatment
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Each was reported limping. Female had a penetrating
wound on the lateral toe while the male had a wound on the right rump. Each
was cleaned using Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodine. Amoxicillin
was infiltrated into former and both topically were
covered with Tetracycline wound spray.
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Each was darted using 4mgs Etorphine and 70mgs
Azaperone.
Plain anesthesia
was lighted using 10mgs Butorphanol into ear vein immediately each was
immobilized. Each was revived using
12mgs Diprenorphine into ear vein and also 40mgs Naltrexone into muscles.
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30/12/14
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Naivasha Mobile Veterinary Unit
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Intern
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Internship-End
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The internship stretched from 8/12/2014 to 30/12/2014.
The intern is full of enthusiasm, committed, hardworking, disciplined, clean
and ready to take tasks. He exhibited cooperation and self-driven altitude.
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He executed his duties with lots of diligence and
passion. He is a team player and builder. He understands and has knowhow of
his profession as paraprofessional vet. He is an admirable companion who is
highly recommended to work with hardly needing supervision.
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Friday, 23 January 2015
DECEMBER 2014: MONTHLY REPORT BY ARR MOBILE VET UNIT
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