Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation's executive director and shift lead talk about how the centre helps wildlife in need. yxe
Q: Emma, what is your role here?I’m team B lead. Supervisor. Training newbies, doing float tasks like feeding baby mammals while they focus on staying on the phone. Opening up baby room and fledgling room.I wanted to go in vet med, was in a first-year university biology class when I heard about the volunteer opportunity; started in August 2019 and have been here ever since.
Once the snow flies, which is traditionally the end of October or the beginning of November — when we have our book sale fundraiser — that’s usually when things quiet down, and so then we’re getting in fewer animals over the winter. In the summertime, we have up to 15 staff dealing with the animals because we’re feeding the baby birds every half an hour, and having to swim the ducklings and feeding the mammals every two to three to four hours through the night. In the wintertime we have one or two people usually on, and they can manage.
Volunteers do the morning rounds of feeding, cleaning and tending to the animals being rehabilitated.
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