Wildlife Rehabilitation
- Introduction
- List of Wildlife Rehabilitation Facilities
- Wildlife Rehabilitaion Education Information
- 2008 Regional Meetings
- Regulations Verbatim (PDF)
End of Year Reports
Forms for download
- Wildlife Rehabilitation Application Process
- Attention Fawn Rehabilitators
- New Volunteer Form
- Training Proposal Form
- Annual Report Form
- 2005 Year End Report
Related Links
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Continuing education is an important factor in maintaining a professional knowledge base for a wildlife rehabilitator. Since wildlife rehabilitation is such a broad and complex field the Department of Fish and Game requires that all wildlife rehabilitation personnel, professional and volunteer, satisfactorily complete one Department approved wildlife rehabilitation training session each year. The minimum for a training session is two hours.
Training may include sessions on wildlife rehabilitation methods, ecology, wildlife conservation, wildlife management, wildlife identification, wildlife capture and restraint, wildlife laws and regulations, veterinary medicine, International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (IWRC), National Wildlife Rehabilitation Association (NWRA), or California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitation (CCWR) symposiums, wildlife seminars, college courses in biology or wildlife, internet courses dealing with wildlife, local facility training, regional wildlife rehabilitation meetings, or other approved training.
Approval for facilitating a training session that counts towards the training requirement can be done by filling out a Training Proposal Form (PDF) and sending the form to the Fish and Game Wildlife Rehabilitation Coordinator a minimum of 60 days before the training class is scheduled.
The following links are provided to assist wildlife rehabilitators in finding educational opportunities:
- California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators
- Cornell Edu. Bird ID
- International Wildlife Rehab
- Veterinary Medical (links to multiple websites)
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife
- U.S. Geological Survey bird stats, research
- National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association
- CA Dept. of Food & Agriculture Animal/Avian Health free c. certificates

