Since 2014, Whatcom Humane Society has
provided wildlife rehabilitation services to injured and orphaned native wildlife.
Not exact matches
Why it's awesome: A
wildlife rehabilitation facility that
provides care and medical treatment for injured and orphaned animals that are native to northeastern Illinois, Willowbrook
Wildlife Center is part of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County.
In order to
provide or facilitate
wildlife rescue and
rehabilitation in Ontario, a
Wildlife Custodian Authorization is required.
The nation's largest animal protection organization advocates for better laws to protect animals; conducts campaigns to reform industries;
provides animal rescue and emergency response; investigates cases of animal cruelty and cares for animals through sanctuaries and
wildlife rehabilitation centers.
In addition to our client / referral practice, we
provide veterinary care for a large exotic animal sanctuary, a public aquarium, a county - wide
wildlife rehabilitation program, and local conservation field programs that would all have opportunities for participation if desired.
Located in San Rafael, WildCare operates a
wildlife rehabilitation hospital that accepts any injured animal (
wildlife) and
provides numerous resources to the local and larger community.
We want to help established rescue and
wildlife rehabilitation organizations with their emergency care by
providing a 20 % discount on services and products.
The Texas State Aquarium
provides high quality, entertaining programming through education, conservation, and
wildlife rehabilitation.
As Animal People's Merritt Clifton pointed out in a 2003 story, the
wildlife rehabilitation perspective simply doesn't
provide one with information sufficient to infer much about population dynamics.
While she no longer sits on the board at Wild Bird Fund, her current
rehabilitation venture, City Pigeon Rehab (CPR) is a resource for fellow rehabbers in the city,
providing necessary medication and diagnostics for NYC
wildlife.
providing professional
wildlife rescue, medical treatment and
rehabilitation of native
wildlife in central Iowa
Locally, we
provide consultation and medical services to
wildlife rehabilitation groups, sanctuaries and zoos.
Her professional interests include preventative medicine, routine and advanced surgical procedures,
wildlife medicine and
rehabilitation, and
providing exceptional client education to those that care most about these animals.
Tufts
Wildlife Clinic supports the New England region by
providing medical care and
rehabilitation for
wildlife patients with the goal of release back into the wild.
We
provide consultation services with local zoos and
wildlife rehabilitation centers and may even see farm animals on occasion.
We help animals by advocating for better laws to protect animals; conducting campaigns to reform industries;
providing animal rescue and emergency response; investigating cases of animal cruelty; and caring for animals through our sanctuaries and
wildlife rehabilitation centers, emergency shelters and clinics.
We are the drop - off point and
provide emergent care to wild animals for St. Francis
Wildlife, a local
wildlife rehabilitation group.
You can function as a clearing house, gathering information on all the animal - related resources in your community - low - cost spay / neuter, TNR for feral cats, vaccination clinics, breed rescue groups, dog training, pet - friendly housing options and
wildlife rehabilitation - and then
providing this information to your callers.
During veterinary school she traveled to Nicaragua to
provide veterinary care to under served communities, worked at a
wildlife rehabilitation center in Minnesota where she helped to treat over 2000 inpatients, and did an externship at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado where she learned about giraffe orthopedics.
The
Wildlife Rescue &
Rehabilitation Program
provides veterinary care and
rehabilitation to orphaned, ill and / or injured
wildlife with the intent of releasing them back into the wild.
The primary purpose of the center is to
provide rehabilitation for all of the
wildlife...
Our new
wildlife rehabilitation center will
provide humane, stress - free housing for thousands of injured and orphaned wild animals.
Oiled
Wildlife Care Network http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/owcn/index.cfm Coordinating more than 30 California
wildlife organizations to
provide statewide response, veterinary care and
rehabilitation for animals injured in oil spills.
This past year, the
wildlife rehabilitation center
provided medical treatment, care, comfort and services to over 1,500 native wild animals including: deer, bald eagles, swans, owls, hawks, opossums, raccoons, skunk, robins, crows, ducks, squirrels, beavers, marine mammals, seagulls and rabbits.
Northwood is a drop - off point to
provide emergent care to wild animals for St. Francis
Wildlife, a local
wildlife rehabilitation group.
Tufts
Wildlife Clinic at Cummings Veterinary Medical Center at Tufts
provides medical care and
rehabilitation to sick and injured
wildlife patients with the goal of returning them to their native environment.
However no more, Fronteering has specialized in
providing meaningful
wildlife rescue and
rehabilitation projects where you can be in direct contact with the local North American
wildlife!