Friday, 25 July 2014

Safety Tips - How to Handle an Amphibian.

Animal and student welfare is a top priority within our Animal Care unit at "MKC"; so before students are allowed to touch any animals a signed tetanus form from parents/carers is required.

Our technicians and staff also like to ensure that students are shown how to handle our animals correctly and safely for both the animal and the students safety. All students are expected to wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E) and any long hair should be worn up and hands should be washed before and after handling the animal.

Hands are washed to prevent any cross-contamination between different species and to ensure strict hygiene is followed at all times.

As I have featured the Aquatics rooms this week I thought it would be good to explain how to handle an amphibian. Amphibians like moist environments so at MKC the technicians have set up a series of terrariums perfect for our amphibians to live in.


Millipede The Horned Frog -  " Good - You have gloves on"


To ensure safety we make sure that all our Amphibians like Horned Frogs (see picture) are handled only by people wearing gloves and that these gloves are kept moist. Gloves are expected as the acid on a humans skin can affect the amphibian and cause a number of health issues. Therefore we have strict guidelines at MKC that all staff and students should wear gloves when handling amphibians.

As Amphibians like moisture it is important to keep your gloves moist and keep the amphibian near a container that has either moist tissue or small amounts of water in.

Frogs and toads like to jump so care should be taken to cup your hands over them or hold them in the middle firmly enough without squeezing them. Full training is given to students to help them with their confidence  in handling and to ensure correct techniques are used.

Remember that P.P.E is just as important for the animals safety as well as humans.


"Take care to hold firmly but not to squeeze."




Thursday, 24 July 2014

Blog Return - Aquatics Room

Sorry that it has been so long since the last post - a lot has happened in the last month but I hope to get back to regular features.

As you may be aware college is out for Summer and all the animals can have a nice rest to get ready for the new intake of students in September. I know that some of the students are kindly volunteering over the summer to assist the technicians in looking after the animals so this is great work experience for them.

As I have already featured the Mammal and Exotics rooms it is now the turn of our other room "Aquatics"


"Aquatics Room"
  
I really like the aquatics room as the sound of the bubbling water has a wonderful relaxing atmosphere to it.  We have a great variety of species in this room and our technicians take great time and care in looking after all of the tanks and enclosures well. Aquatics can be quite technical and as a result we run Aquatic units for both L1 and L3 students which are very popular.

Species in the Aquatics room include:

A few Fan Tailed Gold Fish
Lots and lots of Guppies
About 8 Fire Bellied Toads
One Painted Turtle
One Common Map Turtle called "Rodney"
A Barking Tree Frog
A White Tree Frog
A Horned Frog which I call "MilliPede"
Two Clawed frogs among which is our oldest resident of them all. I hope to feature him soon. 
A Tiger Salamander
An Axolotl (Featured in Animal of the Week some time ago)
Newts
A Crab (which I think is still around)
Several different varieties of fish - too many to name. 


Fire Bellied Toad - "Who said Green and Orange clash?!"