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Free Esbilac, KMR, and Zoologic Milk Matrix. Really!

A study of 150,000 animals identifies the most commonly seen conditions in rehab.

Plus, a new article on modifying a feeding nipple to reduce risk of aspiration in young squirrels.

 

when the public calls vet clinics about wildlife

Tips for vet clinics, including differences between wildlife and pets, reducing stress, and knowing if rescue is needed. Reprinted from a vet journal. Copy for your local vets.

colorado rehabilitation
Learn about becoming a wildlife rehabilitator in Colorado.
 
 

state wildlife rehab regs

 

rehab record study

 
homeopathy seminar
A one-day seminar in San Diego, CA, February 7, 2009.
 
 
rehab articles
This section of the website includes a variety of articles, papers and conference proceedings addressing current topics facing rehabilitators.
 
first time visitors
Start here for some tips on how to best view, navigate, and download from the website.
about us
Learn about WildAgain and our various activities.
our supporters

Please join us in thanking our generous supporters. Please consider them for your business needs.thy kits

A collection of articles about wildlife rehabilitation regulations, trends, and practices. Suggestions for working effectively with wildlife agencies. Resources for rehabilitators and wildlife agencies.

A review of 400 rehabber reports over 5 years covering 50,000 animals, providing hard data, statistics and trends of rehab activity and results.

   
   

WildAgain's Squirrel Rehabilitation Handbook

 
training and conferences

An up-to-date schedule of training opportunities for rehabilitators.

 

expanding the rehab team
A comprehensive approach to recruiting, sponsoring and training new apprentices and rehabilitators. This section is for wildlife rehabilitators wanting to expand the rehab team in their area.
 
rehab articles
This section of the website includes a variety of articles, papers and conference proceedings addressing current topics facing rehabilitators.
 

homeopathy

Explore the growing interest and success of using classical homeopathy with wildlife first aid and acute trauma.
 
wildlife emergencies
Information on how to handle a wildlife emergency. Some situations do not need a rescue.
 

diet and nutrition

The right diet is critical to an animal's well being and overall development.  It's also more than just following a "cookbook."
 
501(c)(3) issues
How to handle donations.  Let us demystify the application process and help you get started. Issues related to nonprofit management are also discussed.
 
 
 

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