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If you respect and admire wild animals, wildlife rehabilitation might just be the calling for you. There is much more to the job than just a love for wildlife. Successful rehabilitation and release of sick, injured and orphaned wild animals requires specific skills and knowledge, as well as legal permits and licenses. What is […]

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Getting Started in Wildlife Rehabilitation — Fox Run Environmental Education Center Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Biology Jobs, Wildlife Rehabilitation, Rehab Center, Rehabilitation Center, Environmental Education, Animal Sanctuary, Cat Carrier, List Of Things

Getting supplies together for your wildlife rehabilitation facility is very important. You will want to put some thought into how you set up your facility. Supplies include cages, bedding, food, cleaning, and intake materials. There is always a long list of things that are needed. Your needs may ch

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ECSS Sweetbriar Wildlife Rehab on Instagram: "Make sure to wait for it! Meet Newton, she is one of the newest permanent members of our Sweetbriar family. She loves to take baths. Unfortunately,a well meaning human raised this screech-owl all alone. When a baby animal is cared for by a human, they think they are human and there is no way of changing that thought. It is known as imprinting. Why is imprinting a bad thing? Well, when this owl matures and wants to mate she will try to find a human p Wildlife Rehabilitation Aesthetic, Wildlife Rehabilitation, Vet School, Screech Owl, All Alone, Cute Wild Animals, Zoology, All Birds, Veterinarian

ECSS Sweetbriar Wildlife Rehab on Instagram: "Make sure to wait for it! Meet Newton, she is one of the newest permanent members of our Sweetbriar family. She loves to take baths. Unfortunately,a well meaning human raised this screech-owl all alone. When a baby animal is cared for by a human, they think they are human and there is no way of changing that thought. It is known as imprinting. Why is imprinting a bad thing? Well, when this owl matures and wants to mate she will try to find a…

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