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Wildlife Release Site Application

The PAWS Wildlife Center rehabilitates sick, injured and/or orphaned wild animals. Once the animals have completed their rehabilitation, they are returned to suitable habitat as close to where they were found as possible. Depending on where the animal was found, accessible, appropriate land for a release can sometimes be hard to find. The more release sites PAWS has available, the better prepared we will be to meet the release needs of our patients.

If you wish to have your property considered as a potential PAWS release site, please complete the following form. Your information will be added to our database, and we will contact you if we receive an animal from your area for which your property might be suitable. (* indicates a required field.)

Applicant Information
* Name:
* Release Site Address:
Release Site Address 2:
* City:
* State:
* Zip:
* County:
* Home Phone:
Work Phone:
E-mail Address:
* Best method and time to reach you:
 
Release Site Habitat
Please estimate (in acres) the amount of each of the following your property contains:
* Total Acres:
* Deciduous Forest:
* Coniferous Forest:
* Mixed Forest:
* Pasture:
* Wetland:
* Farmland:
Release Site Information
* What species of wild animals have you observed on your property?
* Are there any creeks, rivers, ponds or lakes on your property? If so, please describe them (give size and other details such as whether they are year-round or wet weather only, etc.).
* Would you be willing to allow temporary or permanent placement of release/nest boxes on the property? If so, would you be willing to periodically monitor these boxes?
* Do you have a barn, large shed, or other similar structure on your property that experiences little human traffic?
* Are any free-roaming pets or farm animals present on your property? If so, what kind?
* Are there any species that you would prefer NOT be released on your property?
Please provide any other relevant information that would like to share about your property:
 


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