If you see a deer or fawn that needs assistance, contact the Whatcom Humane
Society wildlife rehabilitation services center at 360-966-8845.
Not exact matches
Most technicians work in private clinical practices, but jobs are available in any other profession or industry that involves the use or care of animals, such as zoos, rescue centers, veterinary teaching hospitals, humane
societies, research facilities, feedlots, pharmaceutical companies, and
wildlife or exotic animal
rehabilitation centers.
Animal experience can include work on a livestock farm, with a humane
society, zoo or kennel, showing animals as 4 - H projects,
wildlife rehabilitation, and working with animals in other kinds of competitions or businesses.
Rancho Coastal Humane
Society is proud to announce the addition of a new
wildlife rehabilitation program.
This includes his decades of
wildlife rehabilitation as well as the publicized animal cruelty crusades (through the amazing efforts of Georgia House Rabbit
Society) to rescue abandoned or abused domestic rabbits.
Since 2014, Whatcom Humane
Society has provided
wildlife rehabilitation services to injured and orphaned native
wildlife.
Many calls received by the Whatcom Humane
Society animal control department and
wildlife rehabilitation services center are from concerned people reporting deer with injured legs.