Who is my local wildlife rehabilitator?

Who is my local wildlife rehabilitator?

If your state wildlife agency doesn’t list wildlife rehabilitators in your area, you can check for the nearest wildlife rehabilitators by going to the AnimalHelpNow website. You can also locate wildlife rehabilitators by visiting the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association’s (NWRA) Finding a Rehabilitator page.

How can I help my local wildlife?

10 Ways To Help Wildlife

  • Protect Wildlife Habitat.
  • Consume Less, Recycle More.
  • Become Member Of A Conservation Organization.
  • Use Fewer Herbicides And Pesticides.
  • Prevent Invasive Species From Spreading.
  • Don’t Drive Too Fast.
  • Install Decals On Windows To Prevent Bird Collisions.
  • What would you do if you see an injured animal?

    When You See an Animal in Distress If an animal is injured, please remain with the animal until help is secured. If you have witnessed an illegal act of cruelty to an animal, please document all the relevant details and file a First Information Report with the police immediately.

    What to do if you find an injured squirrel UK?

    Keep the animal quiet and take it to a vet (call first to make sure they can take and treat the animal), one of our wildlife centres or your local wildlife rehabilitator. If you’re unable to transport the animal, call 0300 1234 999.

    Can I take an injured bird to the vet?

    10 Ways To Help Wildlife

  • Protect Wildlife Habitat.
  • Consume Less, Recycle More.
  • Become Member Of A Conservation Organization.
  • Use Fewer Herbicides And Pesticides.
  • Prevent Invasive Species From Spreading.
  • Don’t Drive Too Fast.
  • Install Decals On Windows To Prevent Bird Collisions.
  • Does RSPCA help wild animals?

    When You See an Animal in Distress If an animal is injured, please remain with the animal until help is secured. If you have witnessed an illegal act of cruelty to an animal, please document all the relevant details and file a First Information Report with the police immediately.

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