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If you find an animal that appears to be injured or in distress, contact your local Animal Control Officer or contact your local licensed wildlife rehabilitator. Animal Control Officers and licensed wildlife rehabilitators are trained to properly handle and care for wildlife.
Today, there are over 1,500 Animal Control Officers who have been State Certified. Although members may become certified, it is the position of the New Jersey Certified Animal Control Officers Association that individuals must continue education, training, and professional development.
Animal control officers enforce animal licensing laws and regulations. They are generally employed by a county or the federal government and require handling all kinds of animals from pets to wildlife.
Duties for an Animal Control Officer (ACO) may include: Answer inquiries from the public concerning animal control operations. Capture and remove stray, uncontrolled, or abused animals from undesirable conditions, using nets, catchpoles, traps or other equipment.
19 Σεπ 2019 · Animal Control. Animal Control is provided at the local level and administered by Animal Control Officers (ACO’s). State rules require the impoundment of stray dogs, or dogs or other animals observed by an ACO to be ill, injured or creating a threat to public health.
22 Animal Control Officer jobs available in New Jersey on Indeed.com. Apply to Animal Control Officer, Zookeeper, Environmental Health Officer and more!
Career Development Institute (CDI) provides a variety of certified animal welfare courses for animal control officers, animal cruelty investigators, humane law enforcement officers, shelter workers, volunteers, and wildlife rehabilitators.