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MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR WILDLIFE REHABILITATION

WEB5.7.2 Indoor caging must have an indestructible tub large enough to enable the animal to submerge and swim (a minimum 2’ depth is suggested) and that can be easily cleaned. …

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About Wildlife Rehabilitation in BC

WEBProvincial permits are processed through the Permit and Authorization Service Bureau. Permits related to the rehabilitation of migratory birds are issued through Environment …

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WILDLIFE REHABILITATION IS IT FOR YOU

WEB3 Many people are attracted to wildlife rehabilitation because they believe it is a valuable and rewarding activity. How-ever, there are more facets to wildlife rehabilitation than …

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Standards in Wildlife Rehabilitation – Wildlife Rehabilitators' …

WEBFounded in 1989, WRNBC provides continuing education, networking resources, and a professional avenue for working with government and regulatory agencies on issues that …

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Code of Ethics – Wildlife Rehabilitators' Network of BC

WEBCode of Ethics. A wildlife rehabilitator should strive to achieve high standards of wildlife care through knowledge and understanding of the field. Continuing efforts should be made to …

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WRNBC Bursary Awards – Wildlife Rehabilitators' Network of BC

WEBFACILITY ENHANCEMENT BURSARY – $500. WRNBC awards an annual bursary to a permitted WRNBC member rehabilitation organization that has demonstrated need for …

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Laboratory Procedures for Wildlife Rehabilitators

WEBWildlife and Parasites Low load can be normal Higher numbers may indicate a disease process or immunocompromised Increase in care –stress, other animals, enclosures …

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Found a wild animal

WEBCover the animal’s head and use the blanket to scoop the animal up carefully from the sides, supporting the feet from below. For adult birds of prey, use heavy gloves in …

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Links – Wildlife Rehabilitators' Network of BC

WEBFounded in 1989, WRNBC provides continuing education, networking resources, and a professional avenue for working with government and regulatory agencies on issues that …

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Angelika Langen, Northern Lights Wildlife Shelter, President, …

WEB1 In this issue: 2013 Grizzly Bear Release 1 Great Enrichment Idea 2 Bird Vaccine for West Nile Virus 3 Wildlife Health Event Reporter 4

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BC Bats: Biology, Morphology, and Threats

WEBWhat are bats? Chiroptera (hand-wing) Megachiroptera Microchiroptera New classification based on genetic data (work in progress) Yinpterochiroptera Most of megabats and …

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Oiled Wildlife Training – Wildlife Rehabilitators' Network of BC

WEBThe Oiled Wildlife Society and the Wildlife Rehabilitators’ Network of BC host Oiled Wildlife First Responder training courses. This basic session has taken place in various …

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Practicum Program at BC SPCA Wild ARC

WEBPracticum Program Requirements: - Minimum age of 19 - Current tetanus vaccination and good physical stamina and health - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

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A Guide for Veterinarians Dealing with Wildlife

WEBWRA Wildlife Rescue Association of BC 5216 Glencarin Drive, Burnaby, BC V5B 3C1 WRA Wildlife HelplineWildlife Rehabilitation 604 526 7275 Administration 604 526 2747 Email …

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PHOTO BY J.M.GARG. Investigation Protocol & the 2016 Avian …

WEBThe British Columbia Interagency Wild Bird Mortality Investigation Protocol & the 2016 Avian Influenza Surveillance Program Reports of sick and dead wild birds are of interest …

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)IECA Guide to Oiled Wildlife Response

WEBNewsletter Content Coordinator: Lani Sheldon Newsletter Editing: Kimberly Reid Newsletter Layout and Design: Meghann Cant Newsletter Mailing: Marcy Potter and Nel Aird

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BCSPCA Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre (Wild ARC)

WEBSkills & Abilities Capable of handling a demanding workload and long hours; work weekends, nights and statutory holidays as required Ability to work in all types of …

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Position: Wildlife Technician Hours: Full time Closing: July 17, …

WEBWILDLIFE RESCUE ASSOCIATION OF BC • 5216 GLENCARIN DR. BURNABY, BC CANADA V5B 3C1 • TEL 604.526.2747• FAX 604.524.2890 Position: Wildlife Technician

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