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Learn About Wildlife Rehabilitation Brochure
The “Learn about Wildlife Rehabilitation” brochure provides a good overview to those who have an interest in becoming wildlife rehabilitators. A curious rescuer who delivers a wild animal or someone at public events or educational programs may find the information interesting. It can be mailed to people that request information about wildlife rehabilitation.

The brochure provides a brief description of rehabilitation activities, reasons more rehabilitators are needed, and describes what wildlife rehabilitation involves. This brochure stresses that wildlife rehabilitation is not easy nor a hobby. There is space on the back of brochure for rehabilitators or rehabilitation organizations to place their own contact information.

Some Easy Ways to Help Wildlife
The “Easy Steps to Help Wildlife” brochure outlines easy steps that will prevent inadvertent harm to wildlife in an urban setting. This can be used for youth groups, neighborhood associations, and schools.

YOU play the most significant role in protecting wildlife! As you grow to understand your wild neighbors, preventing situations that put animals at risk becomes simple. Knowing a few basic things about the wildlife in your neighborhood can both save your animal friends and help others who need advice. Here’s your chance to be the local wildlife expert, and help future generations to enjoy these remarkable creatures!

How to safely assist injured or displaced young wildlife
The “How to Help Wildlife in Need” brochure clearly outlines step-by-step instructions for the general public when trying to help an animal in need. Handling a wild animal can be dangerous to both the person and the animal. Before rescuing any animal, call a wildlife rehabilitator for information, advice, and to determine what to do next. Follow these simple steps to protect yourself and prevent harm to the animal you are trying to help.

Guidelines For Educators
The “Wildlife in the Classroom” brochure was created and published by NWRA to help teachers and others when using wildlife in the classroom. Please download it and make as many copies as needed. A space is provided in the brochure for you to include YOUR address or facility name, if you would like.


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