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Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation offers unpaid part-time and full-time
internships. Flint
Creek Wildlife's internship program is designed as a learning experience,
providing interns with hands-on experience in many aspects of wildlife care and
management. Flint Creek Wildlife will provide necessary training for completion
of assigned duties.
In these positions you will
be exposed to all aspects of wildlife care and management, including rescue and
recovery of injured wildlife, x-rays, diagnostics, treatment protocols, triage,
fracture stabilization, wound care, pain management, release protocol,
euthanasia protocol and husbandry.
Preference will be given to
applicants that are currently enrolled or recent graduates in biological
studies, pre-veterinary studies and environmental studies; however, all
applicants will be equally considered.
Download the following documents to
learn more about Flint Creek Wildlife's Internship, Requirements and Application
Process.
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©2006 Phil Hampel
Photo provided courtesy of Phil Hampel
Fledgling Great Horned Owl with wing wrap
(broken right humerus which was surgically repaired)
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