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Tonsler Park – October 6, 2010
Get involved in helping Virginia’s wildlife!
Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation
Interested in helping wildlife, but not sure where to start? Join the Wildlife Center of Virginia for an introduction to ways in which you can help Virginia’s wild animals. Learn how to determine if a baby animal is really an orphan, what to do if an animal is injured, and where to get the right wildlife advice. Discover ways to get involved, including how to become a permitted wildlife rehabilitator. Discussion will also include wildlife laws, the rehabilitator’s code of ethics, and considerations on becoming a wildlife rehabilitator.
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010 |
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6:00 pm to 8:00 pm |
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Tonsler Park, Charlottesville, VA |
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$20 |
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To register, please call 540-942-9453 or email your name, address, and classes of interest to outreach@wildlifecenter.org. Once received, the outreach coordinator will email a confirmation letter with directions as well as payment instructions. In order to guarantee your place in a class, pre-payment is required. Walk-ins are welcome, but are not guaranteed class manuals or certificates of attendance. Refunds are given if requests are received five days or more prior to classes. No refunds will be given for cancellations made after the deadline or for no shows. |
The Wildlife Center of Virginia, a hospital for native wildlife, teaching the world to care about and care for wildlife and the environment.
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