
Enthusiastic Volunteer seeking opportunities to contribute to non-profit organizations by assisting with various daily tasks and needs. Known for being friendly and helpful when supporting employees and visitors in accessing services. Committed to making a measurable impact through dedicated effort and passion for the cause. I am passionate about community outreach and education related to wildlife conservation and understanding biodiversity. My passion for nature and wildlife has led me to volunteer together with skilled trainers in several reptile conservation programs including breeding and animal rescue operations.
DOROT is a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing the challenges faced by an aging population. Through my involvement, I engage in visiting, assisting, and building connections with older New Yorkers. This experience allows me to develop leadership and nonprofit management skills while learning from the wisdom of experienced individuals
I joined the Wild Bird Fund with the mission of caring for injured birds and mammals, facilitating their recovery, and eventually releasing them back into the wild. As a volunteer or intern, my responsibilities include:
Providing housing and feeding care for a diverse range of bird and mammal species, such as pigeons, squirrels, red-tailed hawks, and more.
- Learning and implementing safe handling techniques for creatures of varying sizes, from house sparrows to mute swans.
- Assisting with essential medical procedures for injured and ill wildlife under the guidance of experienced staff.
- Developing proficiency in identifying bird species and understanding their unique needs in captivity.
- Contributing to conservation efforts by implementing habitat information and conservation methods essential for the successful rehabilitation of our patients.
- Acquiring valuable skills and knowledge necessary for the effective operation of a wildlife rehabilitation center."
Rescue snakes and other endangered reptiles and identification of venomous and non-venomous species of Snakes. Conducted research for various reptile projects, leading to well-informed decisions and successful outcomes. Assisted in the planning and execution of reptile rescue operations.
Rescue snakes and other endangered reptiles and identification of venomous and non-venomous species of Snakes.
DOB- 07-29-2007
Ethnicity - Indian (Asian)
Citizenship- German
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