WILDAGAIN WILDLIFE REHABILITATION

 

WildAgain Wildlife Rehabilitation is located in Evergreen, CO. Permitted wildlife rehabilitators since 1986, Shirley and Allan Casey established WildAgain as a non-profit charitable organization in 1993.  Wildlife rehabilitation is the process of providing temporary care to injured, orphaned, and distressed wildlife with the goal of releasing healthy wildlife that can survive back to their native habitats.

WildAgain advises the public and organizations on ways to prevent or humanely resolve human-wildlife conflicts through publications, the internet, community activities, and personal contact with thousands of people. WildAgain rehabilitates a limited number of small wild native mammals from the local area for release back to their native habitat.

Since 1996, WildAgain significantly expanded support of wildlife and the wildlife rehabilitation community at the national level. WildAgain conducts national research on wildlife policy, reasons wildlife is admitted for care (habitat loss, attacks by domestic animals, etc.), factors influencing excellence in wildlife rehabilitation, and strategies to reduce wildlife needing rehabilitation. WildAgain has published on a variety of topics, including non-profit management and 501c3 status, trends in wildlife policy, wild mammal nutrition, natural history of wildlife, the use of holistic medicine with wildlife, and at-risk species. These papers have been published in a wide range of publications, including the Journal of Wildlife Rehabilitation, NWRA Bulletin of Wildlife Rehabilitation, Endangered Species Coalition Newsletter, and Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association. WildAgain presents on similar wildlife topics at a state, regional, and national conferences, as well as conducting training seminars throughout North America.

WildAgain works closely with wildlife and environmental advocates, individual rehabilitators, rehabilitation centers and associations, veterinarians, government agencies, and others on a variety of projects throughout North America. A sample of current projects includes: recruiting and developing new rehabilitators, stress management for rehabilitators, homeopathic first aid and trauma care for wildlife, government policies that impact wildlife rehabilitation, mammal rehabilitation practices, strategic alliances among wildlife advocates, and recovery of at-risk species.

WildAgain works closely with a variety of wildlife and environmental groups, such as The Colorado Wildlife Alliance. Shirley Casey, was appointed by the US Fish and Widlife Service to serve on the Recovery Team for the PrebleÕs Meadow Jumping Mouse, a species listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Shirley has also been active with the Colorado Steering Committee and HCP development for PrebleÕs.

For more information, please contact:

Shirley or Allan Casey         P.O. Box 685         Evergreen, CO 80437         303-670-3309

Info@Ewildagain.org; www.Ewildagain.org

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