What Does a Wildlife Rehabber Do?
2180 North Hamline Ave
Roseville Minnesota 55113
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Full Description
Come hear all about this local non-profit organization doing vital work around the state, seeking volunteers, and helping wildlife in Minnesota.
Wildlife Rehabilitation & Release, Inc. (WRR) was created in 1994 by group of wildlife rehabilitators who saw the need to create an organization to handle the intake and distribution of the wild animals that the Animal Humane Society (AHS) in Golden Valley had been taking in for over 30 years.
WRR continues to recruit and train new rehabilitators, support existing rehabilitators, and educate the public about wildlife rehabilitation.
WRR's mission is to serve the community of orphaned and injured wildlife, the community of citizens bringing animals to our attention, and the community of wildlife rehabilitators seeking education and support.