- Learned about different species of wildlife and their habitats
- Understood the importance of wildlife rehabilitation in preserving biodiversity
- Gained knowledge about the process of rehabilitating injured or orphaned animals
- Learned about the different types of injuries and illnesses that wildlife can suffer from
- Understood the role of nutrition and diet in the rehabilitation process
- Gained knowledge about the proper handling and care of wildlife
- Learned about the release process and the factors to consider before releasing animals back into the wild
- Understood the ethical considerations and responsibilities of working with wildlife
Continued development related to this activity could include:
- Researching and learning about specific species of wildlife and their unique rehabilitation needs
- Exploring the impact of human activities on wildlife and ways to mitigate these impacts
- Volunteering at other wildlife rehabilitation facilities to gain a broader understanding of the field
- Participating in workshops or courses on wildlife rehabilitation to further enhance knowledge and skills
- Engaging in conservation efforts and advocating for wildlife protection in the local community