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Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation

January 27, 2014 By Effective Wildlife Solutions

orphaned baby squirrel

Have you found a sick, injured, or orphaned wild animal? You may be wondering whether you can care for the animal yourself. Caring for wildlife requires specialized knowledge. And keeping wildlife, even temporarily while providing care, requires authorization from your state and/or federal wildlife agencies. If a wild animal needs medical help, finding a wildlife rehabilitator is the right thing to do. This Q&A answers common questions about … [Read more...]

Tagged With: injured wild animal, orphaned wild animal, sick wild animal, wild life rescue, wildlife rehabilitator, wildlife rescue

If You Want to Adopt a Wild Animal…

December 17, 2013 By Effective Wildlife Solutions

baby robin

Who hasn’t fallen in love with the cuteness of a wild baby animal somewhere along the line? The feeling that you should adopt a wild animal that you perceive to be in need can be strong and it’s natural to feel a desire to help and care for wildlife, especially orphaned animals. If you want to help wildlife there are lots of options—from symbolic adoptions of wild animal species or individuals that help fund the efforts of nonprofit wildlife … [Read more...]

Tagged With: adopt wild animal, injured wild animal, orphaned wild animal, wildlife baby, wildlife rehabilitator

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