How much does a wildlife rehabilitator make per hour?

How much does a wildlife rehabilitator make per hour?

Wildlife rehabilitators earn an average hourly wage of $13.36. Salaries typically start from $10.44 per hour and go up to $27.33 per hour.

What degree do I need to become a wildlife rehabilitator?

Many wildlife rehabilitators have a degree in biology, animal behavior, animal science, or zoology, though a college degree is not required to work in this field. They also usually initially intern with an experienced wildlife rehabilitator to gain a good foundation of hands-on experience.

How do I become a wire carer?

To become a volunteer with WIRES you need to complete WIRES Rescue and Immediate Care Course (RICC). Completing the initial RICC training enables you to rescue a range of sick, injured and orphaned native animals.

How do I volunteer for wildlife rescue?

Volunteering at California Wildlife Center requires that you attend a Basic Orientation and make a six-month minimum time commitment. During those six months, volunteers are required to provide at least 16 hours of service a month working a minimum of one, four-hour shift per week.