AIDA continually seeks suitable release sites for rehabilitated wildlife. Release sites must provide a natural food and water source, available shelter and a safe environment.

With regard to mammals, a temporary pen is erected and the animals are fed and watered for approximately 2 weeks before the door is opened allowing their release. Food is then left for them at the release site for a reasonable period of time until they learn to forage on their own.





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