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The Role of the Wildlife Rehabilitator in Disaster Preparedness and Response
This paper explores how government and private agencies help animals after a disaster, the problems wildlife can pose for disaster and relief workers, how disasters affect wild animals and what behavior can result, how wildlife rehabilitators fit "into the capture, medical care and temporary sheltering of wildlife," and how to help the public avoid injury from and provide assistance to wild animals. From the disaster manager for the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).
http://www.fema.gov/emergency/managers/iwrcpap.shtm

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