In this episode I interview Jack Murphy, humane wildlife control operator. Jack Murphy is co-founder and Director of Urban Wildlife Rescue. He is an innovative, expert with over 30 years of experience. He is also a Colorado State licensed wildl
The use of reptiles in education programs faces the same issues as the use of other animals. Reptiles are neither more nor less dangerous than other animals and, like other animals, some are more appropriate than others for use in certain educa
Host, Emily Davenport reads a letter from an unknown Wildlife Rehabilitator. The letter sums up the pure joys and utter devastation of being a Wildlife Rehabilitator.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mywildl
The Peregrine Fund raises California Condors at the World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, Idaho, and since 1996 has released them to the wild in northern Arizona. Listen to an interview with Tim Hauck, California Condor Reintroduction Field
As a wildlife rehabilitator or educator, one of our worst fears is the thought of a natural disaster or emergency striking our facility. Today we are going to discuss how best to be prepared and discuss tips for dealing with an emergency and I
Free Resources for wildlife professionals! Do we have your attention now? Join us for our interview with David Crawford, the Executive Director for Animal Help Now.Animal Help Now is a free app that leverages digital technologies to immediate
So, what is it like to start a wildlife rehabilitation center from the ground up? Maybe some of our listeners are working toward that same ambitious goal. In this episode we interview Tallon Nightwalker, of Northern Colorado Wildlife Center to
Enrichment is defined as an animal husbandry principle that seeks to enhance the quality of captive animal care by identifying and providing the natural stimuli necessary for optimal psychological and physiological health.--- Support this p
Being a wildlife rehabilitator requires unswerving dedication andcountless hours to effectively treat sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife.But truly successful efforts must be grounded in both well-foundedknowledge and hands-on experience. T
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