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a bird that is sitting in the palm of someone's hand with it's eyes closed

Becoming a wildlife rehabilitator involves several steps, including education, gaining experience, obtaining necessary permits, and networking within the wildlife rehabilitation community. Here's a general guide on how to become a wildlife rehabilitator:

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a woman holding a baby oranguel in her arms

Vena, an eight-month-old orangutan, should still be in the arms of her mom in the forest of Borneo. Instead, she’s living in quarantine at a rehabilitation center in Ketapang, being cared for by humans, and clinging to any maternal figure she can find.

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an owl sitting on top of a black bowl with water in it's mouth

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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a person feeding a small rabbit with a bottle

This Wildlife Rehabilitation Course equips you with the expertise and compassion needed to rescue, heal, and eventually release animals back into their natural habitats, making a tangible impact on conservation. Dive into species-specific care, learn essential skills, and understand how your efforts contribute to larger biodiversity goals.

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