yeah yeah more wildlife center photos.
But they are pretty cute! Plus isn't it bunny week?
Baby cotton tail bunnies. Watch out when mowing or edging your lawn as these little guys were almost killed by a weed wacker.
obligatory-These are wild animals and ARE NOT pets. Wild animals belong to the wild. If you find orphaned or injured wildlife please call your local wildlife rescue organization, and keep the animal in a warm, dry, quiet place- never offer them food or water as they could choke.
But they are pretty cute! Plus isn't it bunny week?
Baby cotton tail bunnies. Watch out when mowing or edging your lawn as these little guys were almost killed by a weed wacker.
obligatory-These are wild animals and ARE NOT pets. Wild animals belong to the wild. If you find orphaned or injured wildlife please call your local wildlife rescue organization, and keep the animal in a warm, dry, quiet place- never offer them food or water as they could choke.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 1200 x 852px
File Size 932.9 kB
Oh my gosh I LOVE BUNNIES! Even when they are grown up they still look like that, all curled around each other! What gorgeous little things, and it's great that they were found and saved.
Thank you for putting that little bit in at the bottom too. It's great that people want to help when they find an animal in distress, but sometimes they can do more harm than good.
Thank you for putting that little bit in at the bottom too. It's great that people want to help when they find an animal in distress, but sometimes they can do more harm than good.
Haha bunnies are awesome! :D <3
These guys were so small and adorable, and your right they grow up to be so beautiful and snuggly.
Also no problem, working at the rehab center really makes me realize how important it is to educate- so hopefully people an look at the cuteness and learn! :D
These guys were so small and adorable, and your right they grow up to be so beautiful and snuggly.
Also no problem, working at the rehab center really makes me realize how important it is to educate- so hopefully people an look at the cuteness and learn! :D
Well first off I am not staff, but a volunteer.
To volunteer from what I have seen at most places you just go to their website and usually they have you do some kind of orientation and then you can start volunteering and even work into rehab eventually. As far as the actual paid staff, most of them seem to be graduates with degrees in wildlife management, or some kind of animal husbandry. I got to start working hands on with non-rabies vector animals on my first day, and now that I'm about to complete my rabies shots soon I will be rehabing raccoons! :D
Let me know and I can try to answer any questions to the best of my ability.
To volunteer from what I have seen at most places you just go to their website and usually they have you do some kind of orientation and then you can start volunteering and even work into rehab eventually. As far as the actual paid staff, most of them seem to be graduates with degrees in wildlife management, or some kind of animal husbandry. I got to start working hands on with non-rabies vector animals on my first day, and now that I'm about to complete my rabies shots soon I will be rehabing raccoons! :D
Let me know and I can try to answer any questions to the best of my ability.
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