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Volunteer with wild animals at Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network!

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ORGANIZATION: SANTA BARBARA WILDLIFE CARE NETWORK

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Volunteer at Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network (SBWCN) today!

As with most non profit organizations, our capacity to meet our mission relies on the support of many volunteers. In service to approximately 3,000 animals each year, volunteers are needed 7 days a week, 365 days a year to help our Animal Care department run.

Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and return to the wild sick, injured, orphaned, or oiled wild birds and small mammals native to Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, and to educate the public about living in harmony with wildlife.

Volunteering at a rehabilitation center is not an easy task, but is extremely rewarding. Your love of animals can lead you to volunteer and it is our hope that this love will develop into a commitment to the welfare of the animals at SBWCN and working along with our staff to reach our goals. Wildlife rehabilitation generates a lot of dishes and laundry and each species requires a specific diet. In addition to these tasks, volunteers will be taught how to feed and clean our patients at various stages of care. In the spring and summer, we also need volunteers to assist with the many baby animals requiring care.

These positions are great for people looking for experience in:

  • Animal husbandry and hands-on animal care

  • Nutritional needs of different species

  • Examining and treating injured wildlife

  • An understanding of wildlife as it relates to humans and the environment

  • Communication skills

  • Data entry


Please contact us at volunteer@sbwcn.org if you are interested!

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About SANTA BARBARA WILDLIFE CARE NETWORK

Location:

PO BOX 6594, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93160, US

Mission Statement

Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and return to the wild sick, injured, orphaned, or oil-impaired wild birds and small mammals native to Santa Barbara county and to educate the public about living in harmony with wildlife.

Description

The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network exists to support the present and future health of wildlife species and communities by:

  • Providing quality rescue, treatment, rehabilitation and release services to injured, sick, oiled, orphaned and displaced wildlife.
  • Educating the public about the needs of at-risk wildlife, the challenges faced by wildlife in the region, and effective ways to help ensure the health and survival of wild animals.
  • Gathering and sharing information on wildlife treatments, rehabilitation and release criteria and techniques, behavior, optimal management methods and care facilities with other wildlife care providers, researchers, and agencies while promoting efficient use of community wildlife support resources by cooperating with other organizations and individuals in order to fulfill our mission.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Animals

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1460 North Fairview AvenueGoleta, CA 93117

(34.464725,-119.829735)
 

SKILLS

  • Veterinary
  • Photography
  • Animal Care / Handling
  • Sewing
  • People Skills
  • Fundraising

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 13
  • Orientation or Training
  • Before getting started as a volunteer, there are two required orientations, each which last about an hour. Then, there is a 6 month minimum service requirement which includes at least 4 hours a week.
  • If you would like to be a transport and rescue volunteer, you need a valid drivers license and proof of vehicle insurance.

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