Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Inc.
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Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Inc.-
Shelby Esparza Wildlife Sanctuary Manager at Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Inc.
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Kerrville, Texas, United States
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Erik S. L. Available for New Opportunities-
San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Lori Streit Rehabilitation Animal Caretaker-
Boerne, Texas, United States
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Port Arthur, Texas, United States
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Hannah Andrews An undergraduate student studying Wildlife Biology seeking a position in which I can continue to utilize my educational background, communication and personal skills to gain leadership skills and experience in the field.-
San Marcos, Texas, United States
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Overview
Established in 1977, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) receives over 10,000 wild animals per year for rehabilitation and release as well as providing permanent sanctuary for more than 600 resident non-releasable indigenous wildlife, non-native wildlife (large mammals, primates, reptiles and birds) and farmed animals. Wildlife Rescue is located on 212 acres in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, near Austin and San Antonio. The Roger and Phyllis Sherman Animal Care Complex (SACC) is located in north central San Antonio. In addition, WRR offers assistance, on a limited basis, to homeless companion animals and feral cats and provides advice and assistance for dealing with human-wildlife conflicts in a nonlethal manner. WRR staff work to educate the public about more appropriate and respectful relations with nature and wildlife. Whether through training, education, advocacy, or direct animal care, WRR fulfills its commitment to wildlife protection and ethical, sustainable relations between humans and the natural world. Because of our commitment to respect the rights and needs of wildlife, the main WRR facilities and grounds are not open to the public.
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