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Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator

Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator

A mark of excellence you carry wherever you go

  • About Us
    • History
    • Mission, Vision, and Goals
    • Code of Professional Ethics
    • Staff, Board, and Volunteers
  • Registries
    • CWR™ Registry
    • AWR™ Registry
  • CWR
    • Why Become a CWR?
    • Guidelines and Requirements for Prospective CWRs
    • Guidelines and Requirements for Current CWRs
    • Transition for Current Certified Wildlife Rehabilitators (CWR™) to New Requirements – Effective January 2025
    • CWR™ Application Process, Fees, and Forms
    • CWR™ Handbook
    • Continuing Education (CE)
    • Sample Exam Questions
    • CWR™ Registry
  • AWR
    • Why Become an AWR™?
    • Guidelines and Requirements for Prospective AWR’s
    • Guidelines and Requirements for Current AWRs
    • AWR Application, Process, Fees and Forms
    • CWR™ Handbook
    • Sample Exam Questions
    • Approved Continuing Education (CE) for AWR’s
    • Helpful Resources for Wildlife Rehabilitators
  • Resources
    • Online and Print Resources
    • Resources In Different Languages
    • Upcoming Symposiums, Workshops, and Courses
    • Approved CE List
    • Job and Internship Postings
    • Compassion Fatigue
    • Donate to the CWR Program
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Testimonials

"The CWR concept summarizes a very nice collection of skills. I've been working as a veterinarian in wildlife rehabilitation for 18 years and can confidently say that the CWR materials provide a great tool kit presented in a concise and easily understandable form, tailor made for wildlife rehabilitation. And I hope many people in wildlife rehabilitation will make use of this source. " -Ulrike Streicher

CWR™

A program administered by IWRC

Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator (CWR™) is a designation which recognizes current wildlife rehabilitators who achieve a higher standard of wildlife care through academic excellence. Completion of the CWR™ certificate is not equivalent to licensure as a wildlife rehabilitator. Requirements for designation as a licensed wildlife rehabilitator vary greatly by geographical region. Check with your local issuing body for additional requirements.

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Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator

  • Email
    certification@theiwrc.org
  • Phone
    1-866-871-1869
  • Fax
    408-876-6153
  • Address
    Post Office Box 3197
    Eugene, OR 97403 USA
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