- Learned about various species of wildlife and their habitats
- Gained understanding of wildlife rehabilitation techniques and practices
- Learned about the impact of human activities on wildlife populations
- Developed practical skills in caring for injured or orphaned wildlife
- Gained knowledge of the importance of conservation efforts
Continuing to develop knowledge and skills related to wildlife rehabilitation and conservation can be done through various activities:
- Volunteering at a local wildlife rehabilitation center to gain hands-on experience and expand knowledge
- Participating in citizen science projects that focus on wildlife population surveys or habitat restoration
- Researching and reading books, articles, and scientific studies on wildlife rehabilitation and conservation
- Attending workshops, seminars, or conferences related to wildlife and conservation
- Engaging in online forums or communities dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation and conservation to share experiences and learn from others in the field