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Wildlife rehabilitators

Wildlife rehabilitators are trained professionals who care for injured, sick, or orphaned wild animals with the goal of returning them to their natural habitats. They assess the animals’ conditions, provide appropriate medical treatment, and offer a safe environment for recovery. Rehabilitators often work with various species, including birds, mammals, and reptiles, and they may collaborate with veterinarians and wildlife agencies. Their work is crucial for maintaining wildlife populations and ensuring animal welfare, especially in areas impacted by habitat loss or human activity. Ultimately, their mission is to give wild animals a second chance at life in the wild.