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CWRTR Mobile: 612-269-5926
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Web http://www.cwrtr.org
Email Linda@cwrtr.org
Community Wildlife Rehabilitation To Release
_ Welcome!
Community Wildlife Rehabilitation To Release takes in orphaned/displaced, sick
and/or injured wildlife in order to rehabilitate them for eventual release. We are a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization serving the Metro area.
The mission of this corporation is to establish a wildlife rehabilitation group for the temporary cared of injured, displaced or orphaned wildlife in order to release the rehabilitated wildlife to their appropriate habitats back into nature. The services of this organization will help reduce the number of wildlife fatalities in our communities. Furthermore, this organization is going to reach out and encourage the community by offering educational flyers that may help them to avoid wildlife intrusion in their homes, as well as how to avoid any disruptions of the natural wildlife habitats in their back yards.
We truly can co-exist peacefully and teach our children the inherent values of nature at the same time.
You can volunteer with us and learn about wildlife, including how to go about getting your rehabilitators license! We can walk you through the entire process. You do not have to be licensed to volunteer with us. The choice is yours. Give us a call at 612-269-5926
We welcome your stories, comments and photo's too!
Please Note:
It is illegal in the state of Minnesota
to possess a wild animal without a permit
unless you are transporting that animal to a
licensed wildlife rehabilitator or other facilities.
If you have found an obviously injured, sick or orphaned wildlife animal:
Contact: Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator with CWRTR Linda Danielson 612.269.5926
Found a Raptor: (Owl, Eagle Hawk etc.) Contact U of M 612.624.4745
Animal Humane Society Wildlife Exam (WRR) 763.522.4325
Contact Us At: CWRTR, PO Box 448, Champlin, MN. 55316
Fully Functioning 501 (c) (3) Tax Exempt Nonprofit Organization
The mission of this corporation is to establish a wildlife rehabilitation group for the temporary cared of injured, displaced or orphaned wildlife in order to release the rehabilitated wildlife to their appropriate habitats back into nature. The services of this organization will help reduce the number of wildlife fatalities in our communities. Furthermore, this organization is going to reach out and encourage the community by offering educational flyers that may help them to avoid wildlife intrusion in their homes, as well as how to avoid any disruptions of the natural wildlife habitats in their back yards.
We truly can co-exist peacefully and teach our children the inherent values of nature at the same time.
You can volunteer with us and learn about wildlife, including how to go about getting your rehabilitators license! We can walk you through the entire process. You do not have to be licensed to volunteer with us. The choice is yours. Give us a call at 612-269-5926
We welcome your stories, comments and photo's too!
Please Note:
It is illegal in the state of Minnesota
to possess a wild animal without a permit
unless you are transporting that animal to a
licensed wildlife rehabilitator or other facilities.
If you have found an obviously injured, sick or orphaned wildlife animal:
Contact: Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator with CWRTR Linda Danielson 612.269.5926
Found a Raptor: (Owl, Eagle Hawk etc.) Contact U of M 612.624.4745
Animal Humane Society Wildlife Exam (WRR) 763.522.4325
Contact Us At: CWRTR, PO Box 448, Champlin, MN. 55316
Fully Functioning 501 (c) (3) Tax Exempt Nonprofit Organization







