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New York wildlife rehabilitators struggle as demand outpaces growth

Despite doubling licenses since 2019 to 2,252 volunteers, experienced rehabilitators work longer hours with more rescue calls By H. Rose Schneider At her home tucked into a state forest in the Albany County town of Berne, Kelly Martin fed baby house finches and other songbirds. A squirrel scrabbled in its cage while baby cottontail rabbits—injured by a lawnmower—rested following a regimen of pain relievers and anti-inflammatories. Martin was not…
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Adirondack Explorer broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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