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In furtherance of this mission the Wildlife in Crisis Wildlife
Rehabilitation Program shall observe the following principles:
- The WIC Wildlife Rehabilitation Program shall focus on
indigenous wild animals, particularly those wild species
in need of specialized care.
- Injured and orphaned wildlife will come into contact with
no more than two caretakers during their stay at Wildlife
in Crisis in order to prevent "imprinting" on humans.
- Orphaned wildlife will be raised with others of their
own species for proper socialization.
- Injured and orphaned wildlife will be cared for in a peaceful
woodland setting during their period of recovery.
- Future quality of life will be our primary concern when
accepting an animal for rehabilitation.
- Wildlife in Crisis will sponsor educational outreach programs
such as slide show presentations, public service announcements
and news editorials to help reduce and prevent the incidence
of injured and orphaned wildlife.
- Whenever possible situations will be resolved through
guidance over the telephone.
- Since the incidence of injured and orphaned wildlife is
directly proportional to loss of natural habitat, the Wildlife
in Crisis Wildlife Rehabilitation program will work in partnership
with the Wildlife in Crisis Land Trust in order to protect
wild animals by preserving their natural habitats and providing
them sanctuary within those habitats.
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