2022 Marine Mammal Rescue and Rehabilitation Internship Announcement
California Wildlife Center is excited to announce an internship opportunity for 
Spring 2022!  California Wildlife Center is in Calabasas, California, and 
responds to reports of stranded marine mammals 365 days a year along the Malibu 
Coastline.  Our pinniped rehabilitation facility is active during the region’s 
period of highest strandings, which is January through July.
Spring Session = three months / twelve weeks – Early March through the end of 
May

Time Commitment:            30-35 hours per week
Vaccination Requirement:
To be considered, applicants must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
Summary/Program Description
The California Wildlife Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to the 
rescue, rehabilitation, and release of injured, orphaned, and sick native 
wildlife.  CWC fulfills this mission through marine mammal rescue and 
rehabilitation, and treatment of avian and terrestrial wildlife in our 
rehabilitation hospital.   This internship will provide an exciting and 
challenging educational experience in the field of marine mammal 
rehabilitation.  The spring session focusses on the in-house treatment of 
Northern Elephant Seal pups.
Intern Responsibilities
Under supervision of Marine Mammal staff, experiences will include:

  *   Assessing stranded marine mammals on the beach
  *   Assist or lead responder teams in the capture and handling of stranded 
marine mammals requiring rescue
  *   Provide appropriate transport conditions for stranded marine mammals to 
the rehabilitation facility
  *   Maintain detailed records of daily activity reports of stranding, human 
interaction, and patient health status
  *   Perform daily husbandry tasks for pinniped patients admitted to the 
rehabilitation facility
  *   Work closely with Marine Mammal department staff to provide 
patient-specific rehabilitative care
  *   Adhere to all safety guidelines set forth by California Wildlife Center 
and the Marine Mammal Department
  *   Participate in releases of healthy marine mammal patients back to their 
Pacific Ocean home
  *   Maintain good rapport with representatives of various public agencies, as 
well as members of the public
  *   Assist with marine mammal necropsy and sample collection


Please visit our website for more information and to apply: 
http://cawildlife.org/volunteer/internshipsexternshipspreceptorships/



Heather A. Henderson

Marine Program Manager

California Wildlife Center

P.O. Box 2022

Malibu CA 90265

310-458-WILD (9453) x108

www.cawildlife.org<http://www.cawildlife.org/>


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