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  2. Wildlife rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife rehabilitation requires specialized knowledge and training in wildlife biology, veterinary medicine, and animal care. The process typically follows these steps: Rescue: Rehabilitation begins when an animal is found and reported to a wildlife rehabilitator, or seized from the illegal wildlife trade or a poacher.

  3. Watch as vets treat a hairless, orphaned black bear cub ... - AOL

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    Gold Country Wildlife Rescue is one of only four wildlife rescues permitted to treat and rehabilitate black bears in California, Tira said. Though the bear is now being cared for properly ...

  4. List of animal welfare organizations - Wikipedia

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    Animal welfare organizations are concerned with the health, safety and psychological wellness of individual animals. These organizations include animal rescue groups and wildlife rehabilitation centers, which care for animals in distress and sanctuaries , where animals are brought to live and be protected for the rest of their lives.

  5. Wildlife Rescue Fighting to Keep Hand-Reared Beaver in Its ...

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    Newhouse Wildlife Rescue shared the petition, as well as frequent updates on its Facebook page, thanking all who have supported their cause in protecting Nibi.

  6. South Bend woman's wildlife rehabilitation mission: Rescue ...

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    One of two foxes that were likely captive-bred but never has been in the wild are permanent residents Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023, at Rescue Release Repeat wildlife rescue group on Pine Road in South Bend.

  7. Hope for Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    Hope for Wildlife (HFW) is a non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education centre located on a farm in Seaforth, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was founded by Hope Swinimer in 1997 as The Eastern Shore Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue Centre. It got its current name in 2006.