The Wildlife Clinic of Rhode Island and Wildlife Rehabilitators Association of Rhode Island (WRARI) have been providing comprehensive medical and rehabilitative care to injured or orphaned wildlife in Rhode Island since 1993. With a dedicated staff and board of directors, they assist over 6000 wild patients annually, aiming to release them back into their natural environment.
As a leading organization in wildlife rehabilitation, the Wildlife Clinic of Rhode Island and WRARI offer a range of services, including training classes, events, and volunteer opportunities. They emphasize the importance of proper handling protocols and discourage the illegal practice of taking wild animals into homes or moving them across state lines. Supported by philanthropic foundations, their commitment ensures a safe haven for Rhode Island's wildlife.
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