Thursday, February 21, 2013

Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions

1.)What is the best way to rehabilitate an animal that is to be rehabilitated back into it's natural habitat?


2.)What is the most efficient way to approach the animal?

3.)What precautions should you take when caring for the wild animal?

4.)What are the requirements if you want to rehabilitate an animal into ti's natural habitat?

5.)How do some of your cases challenge you mentally and physically?

6.)Where did you do your specialized training/internship and how is this beneficial in you becoming a wildlife rehabilitator?

7.)How do the effects of social media help contribute to conservation?

8.)How can learning about the animals environment best reach maximum care of the animal??

9.)What records to you keep of the animals? Physicals, surgerys, etc?

10.)What kind of records to you keep of the animal? From where it is was found and transported to the recovery stage. And how is this vital in an animals recovery?

11.)What important aspects of the animal being found is important to report back to the rehabilitator?
(Diet, where it was found, pssbile injuries, etc?)

12.)How do you encourage the public to raise conservation and awareness?

 Is global warming a contributin to the animals habitat destruction? If not wha other factors contribute to it?

14.)How do you know if it is safe to reintroduce an animal back into it's habitat? Are there certain precautions you take?

15.)If an animals habitat is not safe, how do you locate another appropriate environment? What factors do you take into consideration?

16.)What happens when the animal becomes to familiar with it's current environment and begins to develop a relationship with humans?

17.)What certain protocal is there for the euthanasia practice? Who determines is and what facors are taken into consideration?

18.) Are there other organizations with higher power that can take an animal from a rehabiliation center and decide whether it's healthy?

19.) When an injured creature is found, what should someone do, or not do, to maximize the animal’s chance of survival and reintroduction?
20.) Are there any common myths or misconceptions about wildlife that actually harm their chance of survival?












Wednesday, February 6, 2013

2-Hour Meeting Answer #2

1. What is your essential question?

What is the best way to rehabilitatae an animal that is to be reintroucued back into it's natural habitat?

2. What is your second answer to your essential question (write your second answer in a complete sentence)?

The second best way to reintroduce an animal back into it's natural habitiat is to minimize stress or learn about the animal and it's habitat

3. What are three details to support or justify your second answer (details are examples or facts)?

They see humans as predators
Won't show they are in pain, you have to find out. Look for different signs
Learn how they should be acting
Keep them from hearmign themselves and others, keep calm


4. What source helped you prove this answer is justified for your essential question?

My research, wildlife care and my third interview


5. What do you plan to study next with your second answer and why? (You would say "I plan to continue my study of answer 2 by doing

I plan to continue my study of answer 2 by working at the national forest and learning about the animals habitat, as well as becomign educated on conservation. I also plan to do more research on the medical terms and procedures.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Blog 15: Independent Component 2 Approval

1) Write a description of what you plan on doing for your independent study component.
I plan on working at national first in san bernardino, I faxed an application and have a connection to one of the rangers.
(2) Describe in detail how you think your plan will meet the 30 hours work requirement.
I'll spend time on the weekends, and breaks putting in hours, and helping with a variety of other volunteering opportunities. Such as trailing and hiking cleanups, learning and educating on conservation, etc(3) How does your independent study component relate to your working EQ?  
It will help me understand the habitat and how to approach wildlife.