Wildlife Rehabilitation Philosophy— Truth or Consequences
Author(s) -
C. A. Mills
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
wildlife rehabilitation bulletin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2769-6960
pISSN - 1535-2242
DOI - 10.53607/wrb.v24.190
Subject(s) - wildlife , rehabilitation , psychology , environmental ethics , ecology , philosophy , biology , neuroscience
A note to wildlife rehabilitators from a seasoned volunteer, with postscript to fellow volunteers.
Your Wildlife Rehabilitation Philosophy—does it really matter to anyone but you? Yes, immeasurably. It may be what determines the success or failure of a wildlife rehabilitation practice. This article is the author’s opinion and is prompted by the author’s personal experiences, including observations of the experiences of others, as a wildlife rehabilitation volunteer for over 12 years.
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