Journal of Wildlife Rehabilitation: A Publication of the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council, Volumes 19-21International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council, 1996 - Wildlife rehabilitation |
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... sponsors are already very busy and do not want to have to allocate their al- ready limited time training and supervising new people . In some situations , the sponsor's own license may be affected if problems develop from the ...
... sponsors are already very busy and do not want to have to allocate their al- ready limited time training and supervising new people . In some situations , the sponsor's own license may be affected if problems develop from the ...
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... sponsor must evaluate the person's ability to become a rehabilitator . That is not saying that the sponsor sits in judgment of the applicant , but rather considers a va- riety of factors that affect the person's ability to rehabilitate ...
... sponsor must evaluate the person's ability to become a rehabilitator . That is not saying that the sponsor sits in judgment of the applicant , but rather considers a va- riety of factors that affect the person's ability to rehabilitate ...
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... sponsor can identify a variety of educational opportunities . The applicant should be given a list of relevant publications ( e.g. , journals , training manuals , books ) and encouraged to read them . The applicant can also be ...
... sponsor can identify a variety of educational opportunities . The applicant should be given a list of relevant publications ( e.g. , journals , training manuals , books ) and encouraged to read them . The applicant can also be ...
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Journal of Wildlife Rehabilitation: A Publication of the ..., Volumes 16-18 No preview available - 1993 |
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