Please contact us to register to receive nests from our network of volunteers:
Please note: ALL rehabilitators need to contact us directly before completing the registration form. We currently have over 490 rehabilitators we are providing nests to and we need to ensure only one individual from each organization/license holder is applying to receive nests.
It has come to our attention that someone has taken the liberty of distributing a link to our registration form online. Any registration forms received from rehabilitators that have NOT contacted us directly prior to registering will not be considered.
*Important notice for wildlife rehabilitators on our mailing list**
As of November 1, 2016 any wildlife rehabilitator who has been on our mailing list a full year and has not shared photos, as agreed upon when registering, will be removed from our mailing list. WRN volunteers create these nests to donate to wildlife rehabilitators out of the goodness of their hearts and for their love of wildlife, with the understanding they may get a chance to see a photo of their nest being used. We feel a year is ample time to find a minute or two to send a few photos to us either via Facebook or email to show your appreciation for our volunteers' efforts.
Please note: ALL rehabilitators need to contact us directly before completing the registration form. We currently have over 490 rehabilitators we are providing nests to and we need to ensure only one individual from each organization/license holder is applying to receive nests.
It has come to our attention that someone has taken the liberty of distributing a link to our registration form online. Any registration forms received from rehabilitators that have NOT contacted us directly prior to registering will not be considered.
*Important notice for wildlife rehabilitators on our mailing list**
As of November 1, 2016 any wildlife rehabilitator who has been on our mailing list a full year and has not shared photos, as agreed upon when registering, will be removed from our mailing list. WRN volunteers create these nests to donate to wildlife rehabilitators out of the goodness of their hearts and for their love of wildlife, with the understanding they may get a chance to see a photo of their nest being used. We feel a year is ample time to find a minute or two to send a few photos to us either via Facebook or email to show your appreciation for our volunteers' efforts.