If you cannot return it to the wild, call the closest Arizona Game and Fish Department office immediately. After normal business hours call the Department’s Radio Dispatch Room at 623 236-7201.

How do I become a wildlife rehabilitator in Arizona?

Becoming a wildlife rehabber is not an easy process. To be licensed with Arizona Game and Fish, one must fill out forms, pass tests, spend a minimum of six months volunteering with a licensed rehabber and build structures to exact specifications determined by the state.

Is it illegal to rehab a wild bird?

By rescuing an injured or orphaned wild bird, you’ve taken the very important first step in saving its life. Please do not try to raise a baby bird or care for an injured bird yourself. It is illegal and not in the best interest of the bird.

Is it illegal to keep a wild rabbit in Arizona?

No, it’s illegal. Recently, the Arizona Game and Fish Department responded to a woman on Twitter asking about domesticating a rabbit. The department told the woman that the animal can’t be domesticated. It is illegal in Arizona to keep wildlife as pets.

What to do if you find a wounded bird?

If you find an injured bird, carefully put it in a cardboard box with a lid or a towel over the top, and place in a cool, safe place. Birds go into shock very easily when injured, and often die from the shock.

How much do wildlife rehabilitators make?

What about pay? Figures from Indeed suggest that Australian wildlife rehabilitators can earn from $62,700 up to $103,400 for more specialised roles.

What do you do with a rescued bird?

Keep pets away, leave the fledgling alone and monitor, as the parents are usually nearby and feeding the bird. Even if you have already confined a healthy fledgling you may still be able to return them to their parents. If they’re in immediate danger, place it in a sheltered spot a short distance away.

Can you hunt cottontail?

The vast majority of hunters in America are within an easy drive of prime cottontail country. Chasing these rabbits allows you to master the art of the carefully planned drive as well as the ability to connect on moving targets with a shotgun or rifle. What’s more, cottontails make for excellent eating.

Can you own a crocodile in Arizona?

The Arizona administrative code states it is illegal to own non-domestic canines and felines, primates (except non-infant primates that are free from zoonotic disease), alligators, crocodiles, poisonous snakes, and many more.

What is wildlife hospital southern Arizona?

We are Southern Arizona’s only state-of-the-art wildlife hospital operating 24/7, 365 days a year. We are dedicated to the rescue, emergency medical care and rehabilitation of Southern Arizona’s sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife before return to the wild.

How do I contact a wildlife rehabilitator?

After normal business hours call the Department’s Radio Dispatch Room at 623 236-7201. Many rehabilitators are specialists with particular types of animals, others will provide care for all species. Some wildlife rehabilitators, although located in major metropolitan areas, operate statewide.

What does southwest Wildlife Conservation Center do?

Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center (SWCC) rescues and rehabilitates wildlife that has been injured, displaced, and orphaned. Once rehabilitated, they are returned to the wild. Sanctuary is provided to animals that cannot be released back to the wild.

What happens to rehabilitated animals once they are rehabilitated?

Once rehabilitated, they are returned to the wild. Sanctuary is provided to animals that cannot be released back to the wild. Educational and humane scientific research opportunities are offered in the field of conservation medicine, including advice on living with wildlife and the importance of native wildlife to healthy ecosystems.