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"I found this to be a very informative and vital part of my education concerning rehabilitation... I am walking away inspired and wanting more."
  - Euless, TX Participant
Basic Wildlife Rehabilitation
Professional Training
IWRC is the leading developer of professional training for wildlife care providers in North America and abroad. As a non-profit organization our primary goal is to educate our members, colleagues, and the public on matters related to wildlife care and conservation.

IWRC training courses are developed and peer-reviewed by professionals who excel in their fields. We work with veterinarians, biologists, biochemists, nutritionists and scientists from related fields to bring you the most current and reliable information available.
Distance Education
Because so many wildlife rehabilitators do not have access to traditional classroom training, IWRC has developed a new, powerful online training program that will allow more rehabilitators greater access to professional continuing education.

At IWRC we believe interaction between peers, as well as with experts in the field, are of critical importance. With that in mind, we developed our online courses to be live and instructor-led - just like traditional classroom training but without the traveling and other related expenses.

For those who are unable to attend the live sessions, each one is recorded and archived giving participants the opportunity to view them after the live session has ended. This also allows participants the ability to review the material presented in class as many times as needed to understand the concepts. While we feel that live interaction is important, we hope the archive feature will make these training courses even more accessible, especially to those outside of North America for whom the time difference would otherwise be limiting.
 
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