| WRR
Home > About Us >
Our Services > Education
> Young Rescuers
Young
Rescuers
Hey, kids! Want to be a hero to a gaggle of
geese? A friend to raucous raccoons? A champion of the mighty
mountain lion?
Wildlife rescuers spend their lives learning
about animals. What we learn we can use when animals need
our help — even when they are very sick or injured.
By learning about all of nature we also discover what kind
of habitat to look for when we release these wonderful creatures
back into the wild!
If you want to join us in our fight to protect
wildlife, the time to start is now! Learn all you can about
animals and help others understand that the needs of animals
are much the same as our own. After all, we all need healthy
food, clean water, and a safe place to live.
To grow up to be a wildlife rescuer, pay close
attention to your classes in school and spend your free time
observing the life going on all around you. You may not have
giant carnivorous cats in your backyard, but you will be amazed
by what you see if you really take the time to watch.
So, young rescuer, enjoy the games and information
on this page and let us know what you think. The time to help
wildlife is now.
Articles & Information for Young Rescuers
Going to the Zoo?
Wild
Animals Are Not Pets
More Information
For more information, please contact Don Elroy,
Education & Advocacy Coordinator, at education@wildlife-rescue.org
or (830) 336-2725 x304.
|