Rescue Me! Wildlife Wildlife Rescue Volunteer
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Wildlife Rescue Volunteer Application
Help Wildlife in Need: Volunteers respond to emails, and update rescue listings. Basic photo editing skills are required to crop submitted photos, reduce file size, sharpen images, and adjust brightness and contrast.
Breed: Wildlife       CHANGE BREED SELECTION
Your Name: First: Last:
Your Email:
Please double-check your email address for accuracy!
Your Location:
Zip/Postal Code:
Phone Number(s):
(List up to two numbers.)
Primary: Alternate:
Phone numbers will not be published. They will only be used to contact you about this application.
How Much Time
Can You Help
Each Week:
      Please read the following before answering:
You will work from home using your own computer, setting your own hours. Simply login to the Rescue Me! site when you have time to update listings or respond to emails. Try to be realistic when estimating how many hours you can help each week. If you are unsure, just make your best estimate. Keep in mind, this is a volunteer position, there is no compensation other than the satisfaction of helping animals in need.
What Computer
Do You Own:
What Experience
Do You Have:
How many Wildlife have you owned or fostered in the past 5 years?

How many years have you owned Wildlife?

How much do you know about Wildlife?

List which (if any) photo editing programs you own and know how to use:


Do you know how to crop a photograph?

Do you know how to resize a photograph?

Do you know how to adjust the brightness and contrast of a photo?

Do you know how to adjust the sharpness of a photo?

Do you know what "pixels" measure?

Do you know what format most online photographs are in?






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