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229 people are interested
Wildlife Nursery Animal Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: Wildlife Rehabiliation Center of Minnesota
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229 people are interested
Work with orphaned squirrels, birds, or ducks. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota volunteers help feed and care for animals admitted to its mammal, avian, and waterfowl nurseries. Cleaning and laundry are involved, as well as feeding the babies. For more information, go to www.wrcmn.org or contact Liz Cross at 651-486-9410, x102 or liz@wrcmn.org.
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About Wildlife Rehabiliation Center of Minnesota
Location:
2530 DALE ST N, ROSEVILLE, MN 55113, US
Mission Statement
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota provides quality medical care and rehabilitation for all injured, sick, and orphaned wild animals and shares its knowledge with the people who care about them.
Description
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota (WRC) is a hospital for injured and orphaned wild animals. The Center provides medical treatment and rehabilitative care to more than 200 different species of wild animals with the goal of releasing every animal back into the wild. WRC has many unique volunteer opportunities working hands-on with wildlife.
WRC is the largest state and federally licensed wildlife rehab facility in the Upper Midwest, providing care and treatment for more than 14,000 injured and orphaned wild animals each year.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2530 DALE ST NROSEVILLE, MN 55113
DATE POSTED
December 16, 2019
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- 3-4 hours per week
- 14-17 may help w/waterfowl along w/parent