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how to get a license to rehab wildlife in ky

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To obtain a wildlife rehabilitation permit, applicants must pass a state examination, complete at least 25 hours of hands-on activity and 6 hours of instructional training, and get their facilities approved by the state. Contact the department directly for more information and an application.

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Who can provide wildlife rehabilitation in Kentucky?

Wildlife rehabilitation is the process of rescuing, raising, and arranging for veterinary medical care of orphaned, sick, displaced, or injured wildlife with the goal or releasing the wildlife back to its natural habitat. Wildlife rehabilitation is provided by permitted persons. The Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife does not give preference to any specific wildlife rehabilitators.

How do I get a wildlife rehabilitator license?

Correct payment must accompany application. Signature of Applicant Date LOCAL CONSERVATION OFFICER SIGNATURE Date. *Mail completed application and check or money order to: The Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources, #1 Sportsman’s Lane, Frankfort, KY 4060l ATTN: Rehabilitation Permit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ …

What do you need to know about wildlife rehabilitation?

Page 8 Minimum Standards for Wildlife Rehabilitation, 2000, IWRC & NWRA MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTS Fellow Wildlife Rehabilitators, We are pleased to offer to you this revised and updated Minimum Standards for Wildlife Rehabilitation. This is a cooperative effort that represents the most current knowledge, exper-tise and techniques in our field.

What are the requirements for a Tennessee wildlife rehabilitation permit?

You may also purchase through any of our License Agents throughout the state or by phone at 877-598-2401. Some licenses are only available on our online license sales site. They are Shooting Preserve License and the Temporary Hunter Education Exemption Permit.

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What is minimum standards for wildlife rehabilitation?

The objectives of this document are to establish professional standards for wildliferehabilitation, to encourage the development of improved wildlife rehabilitation programs,and to improve care for all wild animals in rehabilitation.

Who prescribes medicine for wild life?

In most states and under most circumstances, the legal prescription of medical care for wild-life patients is the responsibility of a veterinarian . The veterinarian may delegate a portion ofthis responsibility to a rehabilitator by means of a mutually agreeable, written protocol whereinthese responsibilities are clearly defined. Such an arrangement allows the veterinarian toprescribe a specific treatment protocol for a specific type of injury without having to see eachindividual patient (e.g., the veterinarian may prescribe a certain antibiotic to be given at aspecific dosage, frequency and duration for all cat attack victims). This type of arrangementalso requires that an appropriate veterinarian-rehabilitator-wildlife patient relationship existsand has the following components:

Why are records important for wildlife?

Records are a vital part of any rehabilitation program, and are particularly important when anindividual or an organization is trying to learn from previous work in an effort to improve thecare given to wildlife. Record keeping has been placed in two categories: required informationand recommended information. Records should be kept on all animals. Formats may vary.Records can be consolidated for healthy litters or clutches of animals raised for release. Dailyforms for animals by pen, enclosure, or cage are required to verify that food, medications, andcare are being provided.

How far should a rehabilitated bird be released?

Rehabilitated adult animals should be released within the animal’s normal home range, orwithin 10 miles from point of capture, when possible and reasonable. This practice minimizesthe unnatural spread of parasites, diseases, and genetic material among wild populations, andmaximizes the animal’s chance of survival. Exact release location and time should be chosenat the discretion of the rehabilitator, based on the appropriateness of the habitat and thecondition of the animal. When circumstances allow, rehabilitated adult birds should be re-leased in a suitable habitat as close as possible to the point of their capture except duringmigration. If migration has occurred while the bird has been in captivity, the bird should bereleased in the area of the migratory destination. Studies have shown that rehabilitated reptilesand amphibians should be released within 1/2 mile of the point of capture to maximize theirchance of survival.

Is QAC a cationic detergent?

QAC’s are a form of cationic detergent, but they are not compatible with other soaps or deter-gents, and even the residues of these substances and/or organic matter will inactivate QAC’s.Activity is increased, however, by the addition of ethanol. These compounds act by directdenaturation of bacterial enzyme systems and neutralization of acidic elements in the bacterialcell walls.

What is the most common disinfectant?

Exposure of 3 hours is required to kill bacterial spores. Formalde-hyde is considered a carcinogen.

Does aquaria work?

Aquaria/terraria work well for housing most reptile species, depending on the size of theanimal. Security of the ca ging, in order to prevent injury to the animal or to other animals in the facility, is a minimal requirement. The cage must be free of rough surfaces on the interiorwalls and roof, and must be furnished appropriately for the species.

What is wildlife rehabilitation?

Wildlife rehabilitation is a profession involving the treatment and care of sick, injured or orphaned wild animals with the goal of releasing healed animals back to their natural habitats in the wild.

Why is wildlife rehabilitation important?

Wildlife rehabilitation provides an opportunity for public education about the dangers wild animals face in an increasingly human-dominated landscape. This critical part of our work helps wildlife on a much larger scale than wildlife rehabilitation could alone.

Is it illegal to rehabilitate a wild animal?

Licenses and Permits. It is illegal to attempt to rehabilitate a wild animal without the appropriate legal permits. Federal law protects most wild birds and state laws additionally protect most other wildlife.

What is wildlife rehabilitation?

Wildlife rehabilitation is the volunteer practice of providing care and treatment to injured or orphaned wild animals or birds until such time as those animals are at an adequate level of health to be successfully returned to their natural environment. Required care may range from hourly feedings of orphaned animals to veterinary treatment of sick or injured animals. Time and financial requirements for volunteer wildlife rehabilitators can be very demanding, especially in the spring when large numbers of animals, which people mistake as being "orphaned," are found by the public.

How old do you have to be to get a captivity license?

Captivity License for Rehabilitation are issued to a single individual, at least 18 years of age or older, for a specific location for the purpose of providing care and treatment to injured or orphaned wild animals or birds until such time as those animals are at an adequate level of health to be successfully returned to their natural environment.

License Details

This license authorizes a New York resident to rehabilitate or care for injured or young orphaned wildlife for their return back to the wild.

How to Apply

Pass the wildlife rehabilitator examination with a score of 80% or higher. See Registering for the Wildlife Rehabilitator Examination below.

Renewing & Reporting

Class I & II Licenses expire on December 31 every 5th year after the license was issued. A renewal form will be sent by mail prior to the license expiration date noted on the license. If a license renewal form is not received at least 2-weeks prior to the expiration date, please contact us.

Other Resources & Information

New York State Wildlife Rehabilitator Contact List - Statewide contact list of rehabilitators with information on the type of wildlife they can care for.

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