It takes quite a while to be trained as a wildlife rehabilitator. You need to spend time training under a licensed rehabilitator. You need to study. They you need to take tests, usually a state test as well as a federal test. Your care center must meet both state and federal guidelines and it must pass inspections from both the state and the federal authorities. You should also have a local veterinarian who is willing to help with cases requiring professional treatment.
They either buy their wild animals or they rescue abandoned wild animals.
Well, some treat the hurt animals and send the abadoned to a shelter or rescue.. So. Yeah :)
They rescue animals.
No.Some animals were born in zoos,training centers,rescue centers,pet hospitals,and were born from household pets.
Wild animals can become endangered through hunting and destruction or serious change to their habitats or food availability.
Zoos allow children the opportunity to learn about animals that they normally wouldn't be able to see. Zoos can also rescue animals from the wild and rehabilitate them.
Yes, there are wild horses in the state of Tennessee. Tennessee actually has an adoption center for wild horses that takes them from all over the United States.
No, they can't. Most wild animals cannot be truly tamed.
animals become extinet
Easy. If its just a dog or a cat, get it at the pound or at a rescue. But, if its a wild animal, try to find a stray one or try to find one in the wild. I hope my advice is clear. =]
they will become wild and ran to town
Purebred animals cant mix with a wild animal for the baby to stay purebred, the baby would then become wild ending the purebred chain of that specific animal.