http://www.wrcmn.org

Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota

About Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota

The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota (WRC) is the busiest independent wildlife rehabilitation center in the world, admitting over 25,000 animals annually. WRC's mission is to rehabilitate and release our wild animal patients back into the wild. WRC is a non-profit organization that has a staff of 45 and relies greatly on the efforts of volunteers and interns during the busy summer months. Our opportunities provide hands-on experience working with wildlife as they heal and prepare to re-enter life in the wild.

Reviews

Nurseries Assistant

April 2019 - October 2019 Roseville, MN
“This internship provides animal husbandry knowledge, safe handling and medication practices, and experience managing the people, and physical spaces, and administrative tasks involved with wildlife care. Overall, this internship provides unparalleled wildlife experience!”

Mammal Nursery Intern

June 2018 - October 2018 Roseville, MN
“I loved the hands on environment and skills I learned to pursue a career in wildlife conservation. ”
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