Inland Valley Wildlife Project offers community-focused educational programs designed to increase awareness of local wildlife and promote coexistence. Our workshops, school presentations, and outreach events to teach the public about native species, rehabilitation efforts, and ways to support conservation. By sharing knowledge and fostering respect for wildlife, we empower individuals of all ages to become active stewards of the environment.
The Inland Valley Wildlife Project offers a hands-on internship program designed to train the next generation of wildlife rehabilitators, conservationists, and animal care professionals. Interns support the rescue, care, and release of wildlife while learning directly from permitted wildlife rehabilitators in compliance with California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW) and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) guidelines.
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