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26 Ιαν 2022 · In most states, wildlife rehabilitators are licensed under the direction of the Department of Fish and Wildlife or the Department of Natural Resources. If you are trying to locate a licensed rehabber you can check out the map on the NWRA website for state resources.
Wildlife Rehab Group of South Carolina provides educational wildlife information to hundreds of area residents of all ages. In addition, each year our well trained rehabilitators give a second chance to more than 2,200 injured and orphaned animals before releasing them back to the wild.
SC LLR can assist veterinary practitioners and animal health technicians with examination information and materials, continuing education requirements and opportunities, licensure applications and renewals, board information, and more.
Removing an animal from the wild can lead to further injury to the animal or yourself. If a wild animal has been injured or truly orphaned, locate an experienced wildlife rehabilitator or call the SCDNR at 803-734-3886 (Monday through Friday, 8:30AM -5:00PM) or the RadioRoom (803-955-4000) afterhours.
Yes, there are regulations in place in South Carolina to ensure proper licensing and training for personnel working in animal shelters and rescues. The South Carolina Department of Agriculture’s Animal Welfare Division oversees the licensing and inspection of animal shelters and rescues in the state.
Licensing - This section provides information about licensing your animal, the cost for licensing and the fines for unlicensed animals. View Animals - This section allows you to see all the animals currently in the care of Richland County and view detail information about them.
Have an injured animal? Use this guide to find South Carolina wildlife rescue groups and SC wildlife rehabilitators.