Category: Wildlife Rehabilitation
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Are They Old Enough?

Are they old enough to be alone? A visual guide to deciding if wild babies are old enough to be one their own. Created by Piper Montgomery, Community Engagement Coordinator A WordPress.com site
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DIY Heat Pack

DIY Heat Pack A visual guide to creating a heat pack for keeping babies warm. Created by Piper Montgomery, Community Engagement Coordinator A WordPress.com site
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Protecting the Nest

Protecting the Nest A visual guide to protecting bunny nests when threatened by predators or pets. Created by Piper Montgomery, Community Engagement Coordinator A WordPress.com site
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Liberty Acres
Liberty Acres Animal Haven: A Sanctuary for Wildlife, Exotic Animals & Conservation In the heart of Liberty, North Carolina, Liberty Acres Animal Haven & Equine Rescue is more than just a zoo, it’s a lifeline for rescued wildlife and exotic animals in need. Founded and run by Alison Peeler and her daughter, this 60-acre sanctuary…
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Values
Squirrel Friends Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitator Network Core Values At Squirrel Friends, we believe that by upholding these values, we strengthen our mission, support our fellow rehabilitators, and provide the best possible care for the wildlife we serve. A WordPress.com site
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Baytril (Enrofloxacin) Use in Wildlife
Baytril (Enrofloxacin) Use in Wildlife: A Research Based Analysis Abstract Baytril (enrofloxacin) is a powerful broad-spectrum antibiotic widely used in veterinary medicine. However, its use in wildlife rehabilitation has sparked debate, particularly around whether it should be used preventatively, prophylactically, or frequently. While enrofloxacin can be an essential tool for treating bacterial infections, it can…
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Standards
Understanding the Standards for Wildlife Rehabilitation Wildlife rehabilitation is a critical field dedicated to the care and recovery of injured, orphaned, or sick wild animals. To ensure the highest quality of care, the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (NWRA) and the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (IWRC) have established comprehensive guidelines known as the Standards for Wildlife…
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Piedmont Wildlife Rehab, Inc.: An example to follow.
Piedmont Wildlife Rehab, Inc.: An example to follow. We wanted to take a moment to pay homage to a rehab group that has been around for over 22 years, located right here in Guilford County. Led by a team of experienced and knowledgeable rehabilitators, this group is responsible for an immense number of wildlife rescued,…
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Windlings Wildlife Rehabilitaiton and Rescue: Rehabilitating Rabbits & Hares
Wildlings Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue: Rehabilitating Rabbits & Hares Everyone agrees that bunnies are cute. This cuteness comes at a big cost. They are extremely difficult to rehabilitate. We are excited to share that there is a rehabilitator in our state making a huge impact rehabilitating rabbits. Wildlings: Wildlife Rehabilitation & Rescue is based out…
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Rehabilitator Resources
Rehabilitator Resources Here are some useful resources for Wildlife Rehabilitators: If you have more resources to add, please send us an email!