The Wildlife Rehabilitators Association of Rhode Island (WRARI) has been dedicated to the care of injured and orphaned wildlife in Rhode Island since 1993. Their Wildlife Clinic provides direct, hands-on medical and rehabilitative care to all species of wildlife, assisting over 6000 wild patients annually with the goal of releasing them back into their natural environment.
WRARI emphasizes the importance of proper handling protocols for Rabies Vector Species (RVS) such as skunks, foxes, woodchucks, raccoons, and bats, to ensure the safety of both humans and animals. They work closely with the Rhode Island Department of Health and the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management to provide guidance and instructions for handling these species. WRARI is grateful for the support of philanthropic foundations, which has enabled them to establish a strong foundation and ensure a safe haven for Rhode Island's wildlife.
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