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VETS 320 - Wildlife Rehabilitation


Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 3
Laboratory (or Other) Hours: 0

Prerequisite(s): VETS 183  With a grade of C or better.
Restriction(s): Enrolled in Veterinary Science Technology - AAS  or Veterinary Technology - BS  or by advisement.

In this lecture-based course, students will learn about wildlife rehabilitation in its many aspects and applications. Students will learn about the laws and regulations that go into licensure, the different problems encountered by rehabilitators, and the importance of wildlife rehabilitation. Students will learn how to safely capture, diagnose, house, treat, and release wildlife of various species. Students will also get the opportunity to sign up for the Department of Environmental Conservation’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Licensure Exam.

Student Learning Outcomes of the Course: Students will be able to:

  1. Explain the importance of protecting themselves from zoonotic illnesses, recognize common zoonotic illnesses, and how to report instances of zoonotic illnesses to the proper governing bodies if necessary.
  2. Explain the scope of responsibilities held by the wildlife rehabilitator, what different licenses are, and what government agencies oversee each of the licenses. 
  3. Recognize common species of reptilian, mammalian, and avian wildlife in our region, their life cycles, habitats, and basic biology. 
  4. Identify common life stages of each species presented and be able to identify care needed, including proper restraint techniques, nutrition requirements, safe capture, housing, and release methods and treatment protocols. 


Repeatable: No