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Found an animal
What to do first
Bird out of the nest
Nestling or fledgling: when NOT to intervene
Orphaned mammal
Animal injured on the road
Reptile or amphibian
Stranded marine animal
A nest or den on your property
Who to call, by country
Rehabilitation
Stages of rehabilitation
Estabilizacion y primeros auxilios
Feeding by species
Recintos y ambientacion
Avoiding imprinting on humans
Preparing for release
Evaluacion pre-suelta
Soft and hard release
Post-release monitoring
When euthanasia is the right decision
Quarantine and zoonosis risk
Permits, record keeping and the law
Working with a wildlife vet
Triage decisions and who makes them
Enclosure standards and inspection
Species
loros y guacamayos
rapaces
aves acuaticas
colibries
paseriformes
monos
perezosos
coaties
zorros
murcielagos
carpinchos
felinos silvestres
tortugas
yacares
serpientes
iguanas
tortugas marinas
lobos marinos
pinguinos
delfines
Anfibios
Threatened species of the region
Marine mammals
Pollinators and insects
Migratory birds
Amphibians and chytrid fungus
Invasive species and what happens to them
Trafficking and conflict
Trafico de fauna silvestre
Wild animals as pets: why not
Seizures and what happens next
Human wildlife conflict
Roadkill and wildlife corridors
Perdida de habitat
Wildfires and mass rescue
Legislation by country
Airport and border seizures
Wildlife sold on social platforms and marketplaces
Traditional medicine and bushmeat trade
Pseudo sanctuaries and roadside zoos
CITES appendices explained
Poisoning, retaliation killing and livestock conflict
Centres and volunteering
Rescue centres by country
How they are funded
Voluntariado responsable
What is not a sanctuary
Wildlife tourism: warning signs
Donar de forma util
Training as a rehabilitator
How to check a centre is licensed
Questions to ask before volunteering
Wildlife selfies and why we do not publish them
Fostering and why it is not a public activity
Careers in wildlife rehabilitation
News
Report it
Brazil: IBAMA and the CETAS network
Mexico: PROFEPA
Colombia: regional environmental authorities
Peru: SERFOR and SERNANP
Chile: SAG
Ecuador: MAATE
Costa Rica: SINAC
Argentina: provincial wildlife directorates
Environmental police and emergency numbers
Reporting wildlife trafficking anonymously
Triage decisions and who makes them
Triage decisions and who makes them - reporting from Released Wild.
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