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how to get a michigan wildlife rehab license

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Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have passed a state examination on wildlife rehabilitation, complete an application, provide evidence of a licensed wildlife rehabilitator willing to mentor them, provide evidence of a veterinarian willing to assist them and maintain approved facilities.

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.

Friends of Wildlife 2020 Bottle Baby Workshop

Due to Covid 19 we had to cancel our Spring 2020 Bottle Baby Workshop. We are hoping to be able to reschedule the workshop for Spring 2021. Please check back on the website for updated information. We normally like to have a date scheduled for the spring workshop by the end of January.

Michigan Friends of Wildlife: Rescue, Rehabilitation, Release

Friends of Wildlife is a wildlife rehabilitation organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

What do wildlife rehabilitators do?

Most wildlife rehabilitators work closely with a veterinarian to care for wild animals in their care. As a wildlife rehabilitator, each day is likely to be different as you care for a variety of hurt and sick animals.

How old do you have to be to work with animals?

As you get more experience, you might be able to do more hands-on work with the animals. You will need to meet these basic criteria before beginning: Be 18 or older.

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What is wildlife rehabilitation?

Wildlife rehabilitation is to provide care or treatment to an orphaned, sick or injured wild animal for the purpose of releasing it back into the wild.

When are quarterly reports due?

Quarterly reports [PDF] are for designated species only and are due April 30, July 31, O ct. 31 and Jan. 31 for the previous quarter's activities. As an alternative to filling out the annual and quarterly report forms, the same reports can also be submitted electronically through an online wildlife rehabilitation database.

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What Is Wildlife Rehabilitation?

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. To work with mammals, reptiles and amphibians, wildlife rehabilitators and wildlife rehabilitation centers in Washington State must be issued special permits from the Washington Department of Fish and …
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Training and Education

  • Wildlife rehabilitators work under a veterinarian’s guidance to assess injuries and identify a variety of illnesses, and must be able to administer basic first aid and physical therapy. Because wild animals are so different from domestic animals, rehabilitators need extensive knowledge about a variety of species in their care, including natural history, nutritional requirements, behavioral issu…
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For More Information

  • Call PAWS Wildlife Center at 425.412.4040and we will be happy to explain to you the process, give our guidance and best recommendations on what steps you need to consider in order to become a licensed rehabilitator.
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