Pennsylvania seeing a shortage of wildlife rehabilitators
Published: , in Outdoor News
Although she treats about 2,000 animals a year – ranging from cottontail rabbits to raptors – wildlife rehabilitator Robyn Graboski of Centre Wildlife Care in Pennsylvania’s Centre County often can’t keep up with demand.
Birds, reptiles, and furry critters fill the finished basement of her Port Matilda home, 10 outside enclosures, and, in summer, a garage, and if she had enough room she could accommodate more.
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