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    Re: Some neat stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    Awesome animals and HUGE props to you and the work you do. Thanks for sharing!!!

    I would love to get out of the restaurant/kitchen and work with animals, but I wouldn't even know where to begin. At 38 going back to school and a complete career change is kinda scary.
    A wildlife rehabilitation permit doesn't require courses in MA. You have to study for a test and as long as you can pass the exam with 80% or more you're licensed to rehab. If you want to do migratory species or marine wildlife like seals, you have to get additional federal licensing. It's not too bad though, and the exam isn't too terrible as long as you're prepared. The worst part was memorizing all the native and migratory birds, and then memorizing medications and dosages. As far as practicing goes, I decided to do an internship and took a follow up job doing it for a while just to make sure I wouldn't kill things by mistake. There are also occasional classes that you can attend where you're taught how to draw blood and do subQ's and whatnot, but I'm not sure when or where they happen. The last one I had my eye on was in RI.

    90% of my work history has been with animals, but jobs in the field are really limited on the Cape so I decided that I'd just do it on my own and make money doodling for people. I'd love to work at the New England Wildlife Center or at Tufts but I'd have to commute or move, and trying to get over the bridge in the summer or during holiday is a type of hell I wouldn't wish on anyone.

    Anyways, sleep deprived rambling aside, if you ever decide it's something you want to look into feel free to ask and I'll give you a good list of books to have
    Last edited by KayLynn; 09-22-2017 at 07:08 AM.

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