Lakota
Wildlife Center's rehabilitators have a heart and
passion when it comes to caring for each animal
that Lakota takes into its care.
If you are a rehabilitator and are seeking a knowledge base full of
information, training and resources then we hope you like what you will
find in this section.
Please feel free to submit your own factual articles and information. If the article is used a link back to your web site, your name and other info
will be at the credit portion of the article. And rehabbers, thank you for all you do!
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General Wildlife Rescue Rehab Tips |
While
this section has tips on rehabilitating specific animals, it is meant ONLY
for licensed rehabilitators.
If you try to take care of a orphaned or injured wild animal for an
extended period of time without knowledge, training or license, both of
you lose!
Please for the sake of the animal get any wild animal to a
rehabilitator ASAP!
Check our local resources as well.
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Risks of wildlife rescuing & rehabbing |
Trying
to rehab a wild animal without the knowledge of how to protect yourself
from diseases that the animal can carry is risky business.
This section covers just a few of the dangers inherant to rehabbing
wild animals.
We strongly encourage species
specfic training before you risk rehabbing any wildlife.
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Backyard Wildlife Habitats |
There
are many things you can do to make your backyard more wildlife friendly
where both you and the wildlife you attract can live in mutual
enjoyment.
This section covers a few on-going tips on how you can shape the
enviroment in your backyard or land.
Keep check here as more information is added weekly.
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Business Wildlife Habitats |
With increased industrialization it is becoming even more important that businesses create wildlife friendly campuses.
This category has many tips on how to accomplish this.
Keep in mind - the wildlife called this home first before the building and employees ever set foot on the grounds.
Keep watch on this category as it will be updated regularly.
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There
are many different diseases and parasites that can harm wild
animals. The signs are not always easy to spot and the cures are not always obvious.
Vets are needed in most of cases and should be used for the sake
of the wild animal under your care, as well as for your own safety.
This category goes into some details about the more general diseases and parasites.
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This
listing of endangered animals changes frequently due to the rapid
changes of our planet.
While this is not a comprehensive list, it is a reasonabily updated
list of the animals that are suffering from our lack of proper
stewardship.
Though not every animal is listed here - please know it doesn't make
them an less important to us at Lakota Wildlife Center.
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