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Wildlife Disaster Rescue and Recovery Rehabilitation Permit Request
This form is to be completed for permits to rehabilitate native wildlife species. This form collects data to ensure the applicant has met all the requirements set out by the committee to ensure high quality care and welfare is maintained by all carers holding a WDRR permit.
Conditions of Rehabilitation Permit
WDRR believe in high standards and welfare for wildlife being rescued or rehabilitated. To ensure all volunteers follow best practices, WDRR provide internal training free for members and encourage our members to join other groups who provide high standard training. This allows for continued learning and providing better care for wildlife in rehabilitation. To become a wildlife rehabilitator, you would need to be a current financial member of the group and have proven participation in relevant training for the species intending to be cared for. All rehabilitators are required to follow requirements under the Code of Practice for the Care of Sick, Injured or Orphaned Animals under the Qld Nature Conservation Act 1992.Qld Code of Practice for the care of Sick, Injured and Orphaned Animals. WDRR require carers to keep accurate and complete records for animals in care. These are required to be sent into our Records Team by all carers every 6 months. These will be collated to assist in grant applications and provide evidence to required parties for better protection and advocacy for wildlife. This form requires photos of rehabilitation equipment for the application to be processed, the form is best filled out on a phone so you can simply add photos from your gallery, this ensures species are being provided correct facilities and WDRR standards can be facilitated. Carer permits are issued with an expiry date of 30th June each year.
Name
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First Name
Last Name
Email
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example@example.com
Address
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Street Address
Street Address Line 2
City
State / Province
Postal / Zip Code
Phone Number
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Please enter a valid phone number.
Format: (000) 000-0000.
WDRR Membership Number
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Species being requested on your rehabilitation permit (Training proof is required for issuing of permit).
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Birds (Species of Least Concern)
Possums
Gliders
Macropods
Bandicoots
Native Rodents, Small Carniverous Marsupials and other Small Mammals
Turtles
Lizards
Snakes *(This does not cover venomous species or front fanged species, and will only be issued to members for python species who have proven experience dealing with pythons and their requirements)
Frogs
Rescue Only
Do you currently hold a rehabilitation permit from another group or individual through the department? WDRR do not issue permits if a rehabilitation permit is currently held by the applicant.
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Yes
No
Have you ever been disqualified or had your permit cancelled by another permitting group or agency?
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Yes
No
If Yes, what was the group and what was the reason for the permit being cancelled?
Rescue and Rehabilitation experience and what species have you cared for in the past?
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What is your training experience? Include all workshops attended that are presented by WDRR, other groups, online or any tertiary courses.
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Please upload photos of your rehabilitation equipment and any rescue equipment relevant to the species wanting to be permitted for. You can also upload photos of any training certificates you wish to use as evidence or the PDF version.
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Applicant Declaration
All applicants agree to WDRR conditions (stated above), policies and requirements for rehabilitation permits and agree to follow Nature Conservation Legislation for welfare of animals within the permit holders care.
Do you agree to the Wildlife Disaster Rescue and Recovery Inc. Conditions of Rehabilitation Permits (as listed above), abide to legislated requirements for rehabilitation permits under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and the Related regulations and have you answered all the questions truthfully?
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