Wildlife’s Second Chance

True Wildlife Rescue Stories & Prevention of Wildlife Injuries

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True Wildlife Rescue Stories and Prevention of Wildlife Injuries

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Have you ever witnessed a wild animal in distress and wondered how to help it? Wildlife’s Second Chance provides information that helps you give the animal a second chance to survive. The important message here is, “Always call a wildlife rescue organization first before handling wildlife.”

Wildlife’s Second Chance will delight readers with true wildlife rescue stories. Photographs show how the veterinarians and technicians managed the rehabilitation of birds, mammals, snakes, turtles, bats, and more.

Wildlife’s Second Chance explains why wild animals which live close to human activity are at greater risk for injuries, poisoning, contamination and becoming orphaned. This has given rise for the need of non-profit wildlife rescue organizations. Working under strict regulations, they accept injured wildlife and rehabilitate the lucky ones to become healthy and returned to their wild home.

This book salutes the volunteers who assist the non-profit wildlife rescue groups. Their sole reward is knowing they play vital roles giving injured wildlife a second chance to be healthy and free.

A purpose of this book is to reveal how we can do a better job of protecting the wild animals living in our cities, towns, farms, sports, and industrial sites. Americans and Canadians value their wildlife and the wild habitats. These are at risk due to climate change and shifting environmental policies. Wildlife’s Second Chance provides options on how we can ensure both remain healthy.

Beautiful photographs of wild animals in their natural habitat are on the pages of Wildlife’s Second Chance. Both a reference manual and an enjoyable read, Wildlife’s Second Chance fits into everyone’s personal library or coffee table.

Praise for this book

Love nature? Especially wildlife? Then this book is worth checking out.
What happens to a wild animal when it becomes injured or orphaned in the wild? If you’re lucky, there may be a wildlife recovery centre near you that will help. And these folks are true heroes, with the knowledge, the resources and the patience to give a wild animal a second chance.
This book is full of practical advice and information for anyone finding a wild animal in need. Who to call, what to do with a terrified animal in the meantime, and especially, what NOT to do.

True life stories of wild animal rescue and treatment, internet resources for further information and how to find the nearest wildlife recovery centre to where you live. Lots of full colour photographs of the animals.
A fascinating read, a wonderful reference book, and a great gift for anyone in your life who loves nature.
Highly recommended.