August 2022’s Coffee & Tea featured three speakers dealing with climate change, from the local level of feet on the ground at one center during an extreme weather event tied to climate change, understanding the changes we may see, and communicating with the public about climate change. Speakers included Stephanie Herman, Wildlife Care Center Manager…
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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…
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2020 Fire Season
Fire is one of the most common type of disaster to affect wildlife rehabilitation centers. Treating victims of fire is challenging and requires special knowledge and skills. 2020 began with the disastrous burns in Australia, continued with fires all around the globe including South and Central America as well as Africa, South East Asia, the...
