Philly.com: Healing injured animals and getting them back to the wild


At the Schuylkill Center's Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic, assistant director Michelle Wellard
and Rick Schubert, director of wildlife rehabilitation, rehydrate a Virginia opossum that
was caught by a dog. The center treats 3,000 "patients" a year.
Photo credit: Philly.com

Rick Schubert's job comes with low pay, little notice, high stress, and long hours. And yet, here's his take: "I love doing it and it needs to be done." Schubert is a trained wildlife rehabilitator, state and federally licensed, one of just 37 in Pennsylvania, 34 in New Jersey, and hundreds more across the country. They're folks who, despite all the negatives, are unconditionally committed to healing sick, injured, or orphaned animals, and returning them to the wild.

 

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