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UNPAID Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation internship

On-Site Ongoing

Summary

Rescue, Rehabilitate and Release. Get involved in the care and treatment of orphaned, injured and sick native BC mammals. Help make a difference.

Location

Address
481 216th Street
Langley, British Columbia V2Z 1R6

When

Opportunity Type
Ongoing - Start Anytime
Schedule
Asap

About This Opportunity

We offer an unpaid internship program for people aged 18-35 (exceptions can be made) with a passion for wildlife and the drive to make a difference. You will be a part of raising and caring for orphaned, injured and sick wildlife. Species in our care vary from squirrels, skunks and raccoons to opossums, otters, black bears and many more. You will be involved in all aspects of the rehabilitation process from rescue to admission and examinations to releases. You will be working with like minded individuals from around the world who share the same passion for wildlife. Intern capacity is around 30 at one time. Board and room are provided. Our centre is located in South Langley, B.C. We are surrounded by farmland and right next door to a Regional park so there are plenty of walking trails nearby. We are about 20 minutes from central Langley where you will find most of our grocery stores, shopping malls and food establishments. Public transport is limited in this area so we recommend getting Ubers or sharing lifts to go off site. We are also only around a 10 minute drive from the U.S. border. 

Tasks include but are not limited to: 

  • Feeding neonate, adult, and juvenile animals.
  •  Cleaning animal closures, doing laundry, and cleaning the triage centre. 
  • Administrating medications, first aid, and wound care.
  •  Participating in building projects and maintenance. 
  • Assisting with rescues and releases of wildlife. 
  • Properly restraining and capturing wildlife.

 Depending on the time of year you come will experience different thing. Baby season is our most popular and busiest season. This is when we see most of our intakes and you will be involved in hand raising orphaned wildlife and releasing them back into the wild once ready. Winter is typically quieter with just a few late babies and any babies that were not able to be released in the fall who need to stay over winter until releases begin in spring. Winter is also when we more injured/ sick adult and juvenile animal admissions. We only accept 4-week of volunteering from October until February. Otherwise, it is a 8-week minimum for the rest of the year.

 What to bring: Consider checking the general type of weather expected during your period of stay but also be aware that our weather can change rapidly so be prepared for all possibilities. We recommend bringing clothes that you do not mind getting dirty or in some cases ruined, along with lots of pairs of socks! During working hours no tank tops or shorts are to be worn as well as no open-toed shoes. We recommend a sturdy pair of work trainers or boots to be worn during working hours and you are able to wear flip flops/ slippers etc after hours in the mornings and evenings. You will also be expected to bring: a good raincoat, toiletries, a headlamp/ flashlight and a Canadian power adapter if needed. CCWS supplies you with wellies/ rubber boots for inside animal enclosures, lab coats/ scrubs, examination gloves and basic medicines i.e. cold and flu, allergy and headache medications. We also provide you with bedding and towels so you do not need to bring these with you. 

What's expected: Interns are expected to work 5 days a week with 2 non-consecutive days off. You will be responsible for your own animals as well as general tasks around the centre. Interns are expected to be hard-working, have a passion for animals and a willingness to learn and take on new responsibilities each day. You are expected to work well within a team setting as well as individually. Interns can expect full support from staff throughout their internship as well proper training in all aspects of the job.

 Please note wildlife rehabilitation is not a 9-5. Milk feeds can start as early as 6 am and end as late as midnight. You are expected to work 5 days a week with two non-consecutive days off a week. You will gain hands-on experience with caring for and handling wildlife, administrating medications, and bottle and syringe feeding orphaned animals as well as much more. You will also make lifelong friends from around the world. At the end of your experience, you will also receive a written reference to help with future volunteering and job opportunities.

Volunteer Requirements

Whether you meet these requirements or not, we encourage you to share your interest in us. You may still be a fit for a different opportunity with our organization.

  • Proof of Covid Vaccination
  • Basic background/ criminal check
  • Up to date Tetanus shot

Skills & Experience

Animal Care & Handling Animal Training Working with Care Animals / Comfort Animals Veterinary Conservation Wildlife & Habitat Gardening Mentoring Able to stand & walk for long periods of time

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