Heidi Hafeken
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It's the law in NJ, however, since it is the law, NJ should be funding it (State mandate, state pay here) but the rehabs and rescues run on donations.
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Yes... Thank you! I have friends in my area who are licensed wildlife rescuers for possums, racoons, and squirrels. They're always lugging around crates with the really young ones because they need constant feeding and care. It's A LOT of work (and mess)!
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Florida Redhead
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In response to Heidi Hafeken.
You are so right. Rescues save the counties and states time and money. They should be respected more and get benefits as long as they qualify and are registered as a rescue.
02:54 PM - May 08, 2024
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Heidi Hafeken
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In response to Florida Redhead.
Wildlife rehab is mandatory, joe and jane doe can't care for injured/abandoned wildlife.

BC it is mandatory, the state should have a mechanism to fund wildlife rehab. Even NJ Fish & Wildlife is heavily dependent on volunteers.
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Around these parts if you can find an FWC officer you are lucky. Any problem they want you to pay someone else to take care of it but it has to be to their specifications, permits, etc.
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