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Caring For The Ill Or Injured Native Wildlife

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Taking care of native wildlife is a lot different from the ordinary house pets. The native wildlife are considered to be protective animals, since these species are rare and threatened. If there is a chance that you are to find a native animal, notify the local conservation office. The conservation officer will be instructing that you bring the animal to the nearest local rescue center or any licensed office of wildlife animals. If they find that the animal is not a threat then the officer may allow its release. You can also tell the conservation officer that you plan on caring for native wildlife. An application for rehabilitation permit should be filed so that you could keep that animal for a time. When the time that the animal is ready to go back to the natural setting, it will then be set free. It's a bit hard to secure a permit. It will depend on the chief executive officer's decision. You have to show the executive officer that you really want to care for the animal and that you intend to free it at the right time. There are responsibilities that you need to assume once you're issued a permit. For one, you can't keep native wildlife together with domesticated animals such as dogs and cats. If you allow native wildlife to mingle with domesticated animals, their fear will disappear and so once you release them in the wild, they can get hurt again. You have to teach the animal how to survive the wild. Don't let it depend solely on you. It must be able to learn how to become independent. This is a fact that you need to deal with before you decide to care for native wildlife. You have to accept the fact that you can't care for it in its entire lifetime. Once the illness or injury of the animal is properly treated and it has already healed, you will have to set it free. You must remember though that there are times when things get a little out of hand. You can't really guarantee that the whole rehabilitation period will become a success. There are even instances when the animals die which makes it difficult for the volunteer. If you found an ill or injured native animal, do the things mentioned above. Once you are in the rescue center, try learning everything you need to know. This is an important decision and you need to think twice or even thrice. You need to consider your family and the pets you have at home. If you think you are capable enough to handle the responsibility, apply for the necessary permit. Don't waste time because this is a very important element for the animal's survival.



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