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    Default how do I become a licensed wildlife rehabber?

    I want to be a rehabber but I dont know how to go about getting licensed or what I need to do? any info would be greatly appreciated

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    Default Re: how do I become a licensed wildlife rehabber?

    check with your state fish and wildlife
    every state is different

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    Default Re: how do I become a licensed wildlife rehabber?

    here is a list of book I am studying now. they have a lot of information that help in most states.


    Minimum Standards for Wildlife Rehabilitation
    Available from National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (NWRA)
    www.nwrawildlife.org (very inexpensive)



    NYS DEC
    Special Licenses Unit
    625 Broadway
    Albany, NY 12233-4752
    518-402-8985

    Call or write and request a copy of the New York State Wildlife Rehabilitation Study Guide and Examination Booklet. The cost is about $15



    The Minnesota Wildlife Rehabilitation Study Guide and Exam Book is available by telephone: 1800-657-3757 or 651-297-3000 and also by email at Mn.Bookstore@state.mn.us

    The MN set of books is about $50 and worth every penny as it is also a valuable reference guide.
    Dont let anyone tell you it's just a squirrel. Tell them they have never taken the time to let a squirrel get into your heart!

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    Default Re: how do I become a licensed wildlife rehabber?

    In MI you need to pass the IWRC CWR exam, have a letter from a vet saying they will work with you and a letter from a seasoned rehabber. Then you contact the DNR for the paperwork. After that you have a home visit and pay some fees and wait.

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