1. Who do
you plan to interview? Why?
- There are two
types of wildlife rehabilitators. The first wildlife rehabilitator is the
most common one because they are the ones who take care of these animals
in a facility. The other rehabilitator is home-based. In this case they
have their own facility at home. They must follow all the federal wildlife
rehabilitation regulations and criteria. I plan to interview either one or
the other. I eventually want to fully interview both because I feel like
it would be interesting to be able to compare them. Maybe they are able to
obtain more of a variety of species in a facility rather than a home.
2. Five
questions will be assigned to all seniors to ask. What additional questions do
you plan to ask? Ask open-ended questions.
- What motivated
or interested you in becoming a wildlife rehabilitator?
- Are there any
goals that you were hoping to achieve before you joined the organization?
If not, did you make any for yourself along the way?
- What do you feel
is the most important skill to acquire when nurturing or training an
animal? Why?
- How do you know
when an animal is ready to be released into their natural habitat and how
do you feel when you release it? Where do you release them?
- What kind of
species do you take in?
- Is there
anything that all animals have in common when you train them?
- Is there a
special technique that you use that is most successful when training them?
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