Bridging the Access Gap in Conservation Presenter Merlyn Nomusa Nkomo discusses the issue of access to the field of conservation. She examines how wildlife rehabilitation centers can both provide unique opportunities to enter the field as well as how we can do more to bridge the gap and bring more previously disadvantaged groups into conservation...
Project Category: Webinars
Disaster Preparedness
The creators of the IWRC’s Disaster Preparedness Workbook 1 joined the December 2021 Coffee & Tea to discuss the resource and how wildlife rehabilitators and centers can prepare for the unexpected. Resources Access IWRC’s Disaster Planning Workbook I and its ‘how to’ video guide. Read our 2020 blog post on preparing your facility for a...
Working with Falconers
November 2021 Dr Claire Peterson joined us to discuss utilizing falconers to improve raptor patient recovery. https://www.screencast.com/t/kHnxeuV3HgF
Fire Extinguishers
https://www.screencast.com/t/TUo0xBlu
Calculating Drug Doses
Join IWRC membership chair Diana Huang, DVM to take a look at the math behind calculating a drug dosage.
Wildlife Rehabilitators and Self Care
In June of 2021 we took time to discuss self care in wildlife rehabilitation. Please, take time to care for and nurture yourself so you can continue to care for wildlife in your community. Panelists included: Gretchen Miller Internationally recognized media professional with over 20 years of experience as a presenter, interviewer, and documentary producer…
Avian Ophthalmology and Vision
type here Dr Fabiano Montiani-Ferreira, BMV MCV PhD is Associate Professor of Comparative Ophthalmology at the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil (UFPR). LINK TO RESOURCE EMAIL https://www.screencast.com/t/368Ws26QcA
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Overview
Deborah Galle specializes in rabbit rehabilitation. She is a former IWRC and Connecticut Wildlife Rehabilitators Association board member. She is currently employed as the Emergency & Critical Care Liaison for Cornell University Veterinary Specialists, a level 1 trauma facility. LINK TO RESOURCE EMAIL https://www.screencast.com/t/499uVsg3
Taking Care of Staff & Volunteers
Rehabilitators work incredibly hard but their pay is often not commensurate and their hours long and intense. Volunteers may find it difficult to get the support they need or transition into a paid position in the field. Featured speakers Jenny Schlieps is the Program Manager and Rehabilitation Manager for Focus Wildlife. She is an NWRA board member...
Assessing Wildlife Rehabilitation Patient Welfare
2021 Coffee & Tea session discussing using the 5 domains model to assess wildlife rehabilitation patient welfare with speaker Adam Grogan.


