International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council: Dedicated to conserving and protecting wildlife and wildlife habitat through wildlife rehabilitation.
The National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (NWRA): A nonprofit, international membership organization committed to promoting and improving the integrity and professionalism of wildlife rehabilitation and contributing to the preservation of natural ecosystems.
Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation Coalition: Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release or orphaned and injured Texas wildlife, to providing education and instruction in wildlife rehabilitation and conservation, and to stimulating, encouraging and supportinf scientific investigations into areas related to management, rehabilitation and conservation of wildlife and its habitats
The Animal Assistant Therapy Foundation: Founded by Shari Bernard and Kevin Cunan, Therapet Animal Assisted Therapy Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to facilitate the use of animals in healing and rehabilitation of acute and chronically ill individuals.
Bunny Bytes: Outfitters of the Urban Rabbit, featuring food, grooming tools and tips, rabbit library, and gift shop.
Busy Bunny: Home to great, bunny edible toys and treats, fun ceramics, stationary, and books.
Listed below are a list of references and resources not just for veterinarians but also for the rabbit parent seeking education and advice concerning certain medical conditions in their domestic rabbit.
Rabbit Medicine and Procedures for Practitioners: Programs and Abstracts, HRS Veterinary Conference, March 7-9, 1997
Ileus in Domestic Rabbits: Dana Krempels, Mary Cotter and Gil Stanzione. Exotic DVM, Volume 2.4.
Abcesses: by Susan Brown, DVM
New bead treatment for jaw abcesses: by Jeffrey Jenkins, DVM
Management of abscesses in the head of rabbits: by R. Avery Bennett, DVM
Sluggish motility in the gastrointestinal tract: by Susan Brown, DVM
Bladder stones and sludge: by Jeffrey Jenkins, DVM
Causes and treatment of common dental problems in rabbits: by Jeffrey Jenkins, DVM
Head tilt and other neurological disease in the house rabbits: by Susan Brown DVM
Head tilt: causes and treatment: by Sandi Ackerman and Barbara Deeb, DVM
E. Cuniculi: cause of unexplained neurological diseases?: By Jeffrey Jenkins, DVM
Tearing and runny eyes: by Jeffrey Jenkins, DVM
Pasteurellosis: by Long Beach Animal Hospital, CA
Pasteurella Titer in Rabbits: by Karen Rosenthal, DVM
"RHD in the US" Coalition
New products make flea prevention, control easy: by Jeffrey Jenkins, DVM
To neuter or not to neuter...: by Susan Brown, DVM
The important of Analgesia for pet rabbits: by Susan Brown, DVM
Special needs (recipes): by Laura Atkins and Susan Smith