15 Questions
What is the primary focus of wildlife rehab?
Helping injured animals return to a healthy state
Which term is synonymous with 'rehabber'?
Rehabilitator
What does the term 'disorient' mean in the context of the text?
Confuse about location
Which term best describes an animal that is 'malnourished'?
Lacking adequate nutrition
What is a common characteristic of a manatee?
Aquatic habitat
In what circumstances would directly helping an injured animal be considered appropriate?
When the injury is minor and easily treatable
What role do wildlife rehabilitators play in the context of injured animals?
They help injured animals return to a healthy state
What is the recommended course of action for ensuring both human safety and the well-being of wildlife?
Leave wildlife undisturbed and wild whenever possible
What is the significance of keeping wildlife 'truly wild'?
To maintain ecological balance
Why is it important to leave wildlife alone, especially regarding their welfare?
To keep them in their natural, wild state
What is a characteristic of a manatee as described in the text?
A very large mammal residing in warm waters along the Atlantic coast
Which term best describes a person helping an injured animal return to its uninjured state?
"Rehabber"
If an animal is suffering from malnourishment, what does it lack?
"Adequate food or the right food for good health"
'Neurological' relates to which aspect of an animal?
Nerve function
'Hands-on' examples mentioned in the text involve experts providing help when wildlife are ____________.
"In danger"
Test your knowledge on an article by Matt Trott about the importance of not touching or feeding wildlife. Answer question 43 based on the provided excerpt.
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