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how to get a wildlife rehab license in ct

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How to Become a Wildlife Rehabilitator in Connecticut Wildlife rehabilitator applicants must be 18 years of age or older. Every applicant must complete the following requirements: Attend Connecticut's Wildlife Rehabilitation Seminar and pass a state examination with 80% or better.

Attend Connecticut's Wildlife Rehabilitation Seminar and pass a state examination with 80% or better. Provide verification of having completed 40 hours of training under an authorized Connecticut rehabilitator with at least 3 years of experience by completing a Statement of Apprenticeship.Jun 10, 2020

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How do I become a wildlife rehabilitator in CT?

Wildlife Rehabilitation Resources. ... Conservation Special Licenses Unit 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12233-4752 Telephone: 518-402-8985 ... Connecticut Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (CWRA) PO Box 3643 Amity Station, New Haven, CT 06525 (Newsletter, seminars, rehab info)

How do I get a wildlife rehabilitation permit?

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF NATURAL RESOURCES WILDLIFE DIVISION Wildlife Rehabilitation Statement of Apprenticeship Part I: Applicant Information Name: Mailing Address: City/Town: State: Zip Code: E-Mail Address: Telephone Number: ext. Fax:

How long does a wildlife rehabilitator license last?

To obtain a wildlife rehabilitation license, applicants must submit an application, a description of their facilities, a description of previous relevant experience the applicant has had, and proof of at least two years working with a licensed wildlife rehabilitator or a letter from a licensed veterinarian attesting to the qualifications of the candidate.

How do I become a certified wildlife rehabilitator in Nebraska?

Apr 08, 2022 · For NWCO exam and licensing information, please contact the CT DEEP Wildlife Division, at 860-424-3011 or deep.wildlife@ct.gov. The Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division issues commercial NWCO licenses for a two-year period at a cost of $250. A non-commercial (municipal) NWCO license is issued at no cost. Licensed NWCOs are encouraged to register on …

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Can you rehab a racoon in Connecticut?

Because of the potential threat of rabies, current policy does not allow for the rehabilitation of adult or sickly, raccoons.

Can a rehab animal survive in wildlife?

They are taken care of and treated under captivity only until able to live independently in the wild. Every effort is made to minimize human contact and prevent the taming of rehabilitation patients. So, when they are released back into their wild habitat, they often survive well.

What can you do with an injured deer in CT?

Call your local Animal Control Officer or Police Department immediately to get assistance with a potentially rabid animal. If local authorities are not available to help with a potentially rabid animal, you can also contact DEEP Dispatch (860-424-3333).

Why wildlife rehabilitation is important?

Why is Wildlife Rehabilitation Needed? Contact between humans and wildlife grows daily as humans expand into or destroy wildlife habitat. In most cases, when humans and wildlife collide, wildlife suffers. Wildlife rehabilitation gives these wild animals a second chance to live free in their natural habitat.

Why should animals be rehabilitated?

The goal of wildlife rehabilitation is to provide professional care to sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals so they can ultimately be returned to their natural habitats. Patients who suffer injuries or illnesses that prevent them from living in the wild usually are euthanized— humanely put to death.

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.

Who is a rehabilitator?

a person engaged in rehabilitating others.

What do you do with an injured bird in CT?

An injured bird or animal, on the other hand, may need help. but ONLY from a properly licensed rehabilitator. Click here to find one or call the DEEP at 860-424-3011 during normal business hours or 860-424-3333 for emergency after-hours assistance.

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

DEEP’s main headquarters at 79 Elm St, Hartford will reopen tomorrow, September 3rd for regular business operations.

Wildlife Rehabilitation Resources

All new rehabilitators should purchase the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association's Principles of Wildlife Rehabilitation as a study guide for Connecticut's rehabilitation exam and as a future reference for all of your wildlife rehabilitation questions.

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

DEEP’s main headquarters at 79 Elm St, Hartford will reopen tomorrow, September 3rd for regular business operations.

How to Become a Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator (NWCO)

Connecticut law, CGS 26-47 (b) (1), requires an individual to obtain a Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator (NWCO) license prior to engaging in the business of wildlife control.

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.

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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Types of Authorization

  • Standard Rehabilitator Appointment A standard rehabilitator appointment authorizes a person to rehabilitate injured, sick, or immature nonmigratory birds and mammals (other than deer or Rabies Vector Species), until they can be released. It does not authorize the capture or relocatio…
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Reporting Requirements

  • Rehabilitators must keep accurate records of activities and submit them on formsprovided by the Department at the end of each calendar year. This will be a condition of appointment renewal.
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Forms For Wildlife Rehabilitators

  • Wildlife Custodian Annual Renewal Form Word Form PDF Mammal Report Form Word Form PDF Migratory Bird Report Form Word Form PDF Non-Migratory Bird Report Form Word Form PDF Native Bird Report Form Word Form PDF Reptile and Amphibian Report Form Word Form PDF Bat Report Form Word Form PDF White-tailed Deer Report Form Word Form PDF Endangered Specie…
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