Not exact matches
While employed there she was active in their state
wildlife rehabilitation program, working with owls, hawks, and other
wildlife.
While attending Indiana University, Jordan became involved in the local
wildlife rehabilitation center, Wildcare Inc., where she learned about proper animal handling and
rehabilitation.
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.
While in veterinary school, she enjoyed volunteering at the U of I
Wildlife Ward, a student run
wildlife rescue and
rehabilitation clinic, where she first started learning about non traditional species medicine, guiding her toward a career in exotic pet medicine.