The staff of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, who was asked to become the manager of our National Wildlife Sanctuary, seeks to ensure a healthy future for wildlife and people. Their work is not only important, but sometimes they are cool. In the photo article "Working for wildlife" this week's shelter, some employees briefly introduced their work.
Darryn Witt is a federal wildlife dog official. He and his four-legged partner Rudy is based in the Mississippi National Wildlife Refuge in Illinois State and the Fish Reserve. Photos taken by USFWS
Fish and wildlife staff are at the forefront and innovate ways to protect and repair the American wild heritage. They are looking for ways to improve hunters, anglers, photographers, and family outdoor experiences.
Lamar Gore on the left is the administrator of John Heinz National Wildlife Sanctuary in Tinicum, Philadelphia. Tajuan Levy is a maintenance worker at a shelter. Photos of USFWS
Fish and wildlife staff often share their knowledge with visitors and even our town shows us the glory of nature.
Sometimes they will get in close contact with wild animals and go to remote areas, many of us will not see it with our own eyes.
Working for wildlife is part of the weekly photo article of the evacuation system series, which highlights conservation activities and visitor opportunities for national wildlife sanctuary, wetland management district and maritime national monument. We publish a new photo article on Refuge System's homepage every Wednesday. The paper is submitted here
I think that knowledgeable veterinarian is willing to cooperate with wild animals. Because most veterinarians have livestock (pet or livestock) customs, it may be difficult to find this. The treatment of wild animals is different, and the veterinarian needs to understand the difference and adapt to it (eg emphasis on the goal of releasing treatment, stress factors and levels, diet, wilderness). The recovered person is usually under the supervision of a veterinarian but since he provides medical services to animals within the facility of the recovered person, the veterinarian needs to be willing to cooperate closely with the recovered person . Rehabilitation and veterinarians should cooperate and make decisions on liberality and euthanasia. While some veterinarians may offer services, normally rehabilitated persons are responsible for the cost of medication, treatment and some services.
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It is not easy to help an embarrassing wildlife. To handle wildlife, you need expertise, skills and equipment. If untrained, uninformed people try to take care of wildlife, public, domestic animals, wildlife may be at risk. Wildlife rehabilitators received professional nursing training to reduce the risks of humans and animals, increase the chances of animals returning to health, and succeed in releasing them in the wild. They have permission to allow wild animals to be legally owned for rehabilitation and release.
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Wildlife scientists are committed to protecting wildlife. This is done in various ways, including protecting their habitat, trying to increase the number of endangered species, and trying to solve problems between people and animals. Wildlifeists often focus on specific species or species in certain areas. They often have to cope with rather complicated problems, such as trying to determine the scope of species entry. On the other hand, they also have to cope with the rapidly growing population, which may be equally bad.