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In cases such as these the efforts of a rehabilitator are critical to help keep a shrinking gene pool going.
She is also a professional lyricist and a licensed wild bird rehabilitator.
Its existence, though, should have prompted any experienced volunteer to phone the nearest wildlife rehabilitator and ask about it.
Depending on its condition it will be transported to a rehabilitator, released or in cases where recovery is unlikely put to death.
In Ohio, Lord developed a reputation as a rehabilitator of railroad lines.
Other more common cases that a rehabilitator may take on also are often the result of human activity that has altered the animal's natural habitat.
Kim Cannon, the licensed wildlife rehabilitator, said he was doing fine and I could come by to see him after office hours.
They told me they would treat the swan if I brought him in, and that one of their assistants is a wildlife rehabilitator.
The rehabilitator will examine the animal to determine the extent of the injury and the probability of successful rehabilitation.
She was drawn into volunteering as a rehabilitator 10 years ago, she says, after finding a tiny pink squirrel in her neighborhood.
The two surviving animals were put in a car Thursday evening, bound for a wildlife rehabilitator in Florida.
To the 400 premie parents who attended, Rawat "was a rehabilitator of prodigal sons and daughters".
Rehabilitator permits may be changed "to add a condition that an animal must be released in the area in which it originated."
They made Sports Rehabilitator Danny Fishwick the head of the medical department.
He has been in the real-estate business for 17 years as a broker, appraiser, property manager, syndicator and rehabilitator of existing buildings.
Off camera she is an equestrian and an avid wildlife enthusiast, rehabilitator and conservationist.
A. If we can, we find a rehabilitator who puts them back in the wild or we try to find homes for them.
Evan Maranville, a photographer and eagle rehabilitator, will present the lecture at the winery, then lead guests to the roosting place.
A swan rehabilitator, Mrs. Owen has her own pond with its own swans.
Ms. Ketcham is a federal- and state-licensed wildlife rehabilitator with a special fondness for hoofed animals.
The State Department of Environmental Conservation issues wildlife rehabilitator licenses to volunteers who pass an exam.
A non-releasable animal may sometimes be kept by the rehabilitator (under separate permit) as a foster parent for orphaned or injured young wildlife.
Eight other buildings on the site will house songbirds, mammals and waterfowl, said James Hunter, a retired county engineer turned rehabilitator who designed the center.
Along with her husband, Larry Dixon, she is a Federally licensed bird rehabilitator, specializing in birds of prey.
Instead, Mr. Hojnowski called his veterinarian and got the name of a licensed wildlife rehabilitator willing to rescue the bird.