A full time wildlife rehabilitator since about 1989, Jeff Lederman founded the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre on Salt Spring Island, BC in 1997. Island Wildlife is a full service, four acre facility, devoted to the holistic treatment of the injured and orphaned wildlife of the Gulf Islands.
Jeff has published articles in the Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association, is a regular contributor to Homeopathy Today, the publication of The National Center for Homeopathy and has received a grant from the Homeopathic Community Council. In 1997 Jeff was a guest speaker at the annual conference of The American Institute of Homeopathy and the International Foundation for Homeopathy.
Books:
Alternative Treatment for Wildlife
Cries of the Wild: A Wildlife Rehabilitator's Journal (Heritage)
Jeff has published articles in the Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association, is a regular contributor to Homeopathy Today, the publication of The National Center for Homeopathy and has received a grant from the Homeopathic Community Council. In 1997 Jeff was a guest speaker at the annual conference of The American Institute of Homeopathy and the International Foundation for Homeopathy.
Books:
Alternative Treatment for Wildlife
Cries of the Wild: A Wildlife Rehabilitator's Journal (Heritage)
Articles: 1 Article for this author
Cries of the Wild: A Wildlife Rehabilitator’s Journal (Heritage $24.95)
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Ever since Jeff Lederman helped save a golden eagle from danger in the mountains of New Mexico, he's been hooked on helping sick and wounded wildlife. Originally a full time artist, Lederman is the founder of the Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre on Saltspring Island. The proceeds from the sale of Lederman's In Cries of the Wild: A Wildlife Rehabilitator's Journal (Heritage $24.95) will help defray the operating costs of the Island Wildlife centre.
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