Events, Trainings and Workshops

Event: Exotic Pet Surrender Event
Date: Sunday, October 15, 2023
Time: Noon - 3:00 pm
Location: Oneida County Humane Society, 1852 N. Stevens St., Rhinelander, WI
Do you have an exotic pet that you are no longer able to care for? If so, do not release it into the wild! Instead, you can safely surrender your pet, no questions asked, to a rescue group that will be in Rhinelander on Sunday, October 15.
The Exotic Pet Surrender Event, coordinated by the Neenah based J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue, will be held from noon to 3:00 p.m., on Sunday, October 15, at the Oneida County Humane Society, 1852 N. Stevens Street, Rhinelander.
The rescue group will be accepting fish, invertebrates, reptiles, pet birds, small mammals, and plants --no questions asked! They will then care for the animal until the animal is ready to be adopted or released to a wildlife sanctuary. Domestic pets, such as dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs, and chickens will not be accepted. Owners of domestic animals should inquire with local pet shelters or rescues for options on rehoming their pets.
In some areas, there are no rehoming options for exotic animals such as fish, birds, and reptiles. Some pet owners that are unable to care for their pet may think that releasing the animal into the wild is the right thing to do. However, releasing a pet into its non-native habitat is harmful for the animal and the environment. Some animals cannot survive in the wild. However, some do and they may become nuisance or invasive, causing harm to the environment, economy and human health.
J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue (JRAAR) is hosting the event with help from several other area organizations including Oneida County Land & Water Conservation Department’s Aquatic Invasive Species Program, Oneida County Humane Society, and University of Wisconsin Sea Grant/Water Resources Institutes.
This program is possible due to our sponsors Animart and Festival Foods.
Questions regarding the Exotic Pet Surrender Event can be directed to John Moyles of J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue. He can be reached at adoptions@jraar.org .
Date: Sunday, October 15, 2023
Time: Noon - 3:00 pm
Location: Oneida County Humane Society, 1852 N. Stevens St., Rhinelander, WI
Do you have an exotic pet that you are no longer able to care for? If so, do not release it into the wild! Instead, you can safely surrender your pet, no questions asked, to a rescue group that will be in Rhinelander on Sunday, October 15.
The Exotic Pet Surrender Event, coordinated by the Neenah based J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue, will be held from noon to 3:00 p.m., on Sunday, October 15, at the Oneida County Humane Society, 1852 N. Stevens Street, Rhinelander.
The rescue group will be accepting fish, invertebrates, reptiles, pet birds, small mammals, and plants --no questions asked! They will then care for the animal until the animal is ready to be adopted or released to a wildlife sanctuary. Domestic pets, such as dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs, and chickens will not be accepted. Owners of domestic animals should inquire with local pet shelters or rescues for options on rehoming their pets.
In some areas, there are no rehoming options for exotic animals such as fish, birds, and reptiles. Some pet owners that are unable to care for their pet may think that releasing the animal into the wild is the right thing to do. However, releasing a pet into its non-native habitat is harmful for the animal and the environment. Some animals cannot survive in the wild. However, some do and they may become nuisance or invasive, causing harm to the environment, economy and human health.
J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue (JRAAR) is hosting the event with help from several other area organizations including Oneida County Land & Water Conservation Department’s Aquatic Invasive Species Program, Oneida County Humane Society, and University of Wisconsin Sea Grant/Water Resources Institutes.
This program is possible due to our sponsors Animart and Festival Foods.
Questions regarding the Exotic Pet Surrender Event can be directed to John Moyles of J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue. He can be reached at adoptions@jraar.org .
CBCW Virtual Training on Zoom
Friday, April 28, 2023
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Presenters:
Stephanie Boismenue, Oneida County Land & Water Conservation
Cathy Higley, Vilas County Land & Water Conservation
Tom Boisvert, Lincoln County Land Services
Derek Thorn, FLOW AIS (Forest, Langlade, Oconto & Marinette County Waterways)
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CBCW Virtual Training on Zoom
Monday, May 1, 2023
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Presenters:
Stephanie Boismenue, Oneida County Land & Water Conservation
Cathy Higley, Vilas County Land & Water Conservation
Tom Boisvert, Lincoln County Land Services
Derek Thorn, FLOW AIS (Forest, Langlade, Oconto & Marinette County Waterways)
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CBCW In-Person Training at the Boom Lake Boat Landing Pavilion
Monday, June 5, 2023
10:00 a.m. - Noon
To register, contact Stephanie Boismenue: email sboismenue@oneidacountywi.gov or phone 715-369-7835
Presenter:
Stephanie Boismenue, AIS Coordinator & Conservation Technician, Oneida County Land & Waster Conservation Department
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Friday, April 28, 2023
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Click Here to Register
Presenters:
Stephanie Boismenue, Oneida County Land & Water Conservation
Cathy Higley, Vilas County Land & Water Conservation
Tom Boisvert, Lincoln County Land Services
Derek Thorn, FLOW AIS (Forest, Langlade, Oconto & Marinette County Waterways)
Click here for the Agenda
CBCW Virtual Training on Zoom
Monday, May 1, 2023
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Click Here to Register
Presenters:
Stephanie Boismenue, Oneida County Land & Water Conservation
Cathy Higley, Vilas County Land & Water Conservation
Tom Boisvert, Lincoln County Land Services
Derek Thorn, FLOW AIS (Forest, Langlade, Oconto & Marinette County Waterways)
Click here for the Agenda
CBCW In-Person Training at the Boom Lake Boat Landing Pavilion
Monday, June 5, 2023
10:00 a.m. - Noon
To register, contact Stephanie Boismenue: email sboismenue@oneidacountywi.gov or phone 715-369-7835
Presenter:
Stephanie Boismenue, AIS Coordinator & Conservation Technician, Oneida County Land & Waster Conservation Department
Click here for the Agenda