
If you consider humans a part of nature, not separate from it, and if you believe no one truly owns land - that we are simply borrowing it, then as good tenants, we must strive for harmonious residency, being respectful of our greater community.
This is achievable through a holistic, ecocentric approach, which is what we practice, where human-wildlife conflicts are resolved with compassion, humanity and a deep respect for life and the environment.Humane Wildlife Control Inc. is one of about 20 service providers in the United States that offer, exclusively, humane solutions.
This is achievable through a holistic, ecocentric approach, which is what we practice, where human-wildlife conflicts are resolved with compassion, humanity and a deep respect for life and the environment.Humane Wildlife Control Inc. is one of about 20 service providers in the United States that offer, exclusively, humane solutions.
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About Us
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Humane Wildlife Control Inc. is operated by husband and wife wildlife behaviorists and capture experts, Duane Titus and Rebecca Dmytryk. Find out more about our team, HERE. We officially began offering services in 2013, after years of providing assistance with human-wildlife conflicts through, Wildlife Emergency Services.
Our Team
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Our service area includes the Central Coast of California, The Greater Bay Area, Los Angeles and portions of Ventura County. Rebecca has been working with wildlife since 1981 when she obtained her first permit from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to rescue and rehabilitate injured animals.
Code of Ethics
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As one of the few truly humane service providers in the United States, our methods are based on the principles and standards established by the Humane Wildlife Control Association (HWCA).
As defined by the HWCA, humane strategies are those that are based on a species' natural history; do not expose animals to sudden or extreme hazards; inflict minimal amount of stress or pain; do not separate mothers from dependent young; and do not involve moving an animal out of its home territory.
As defined by the HWCA, humane strategies are those that are based on a species' natural history; do not expose animals to sudden or extreme hazards; inflict minimal amount of stress or pain; do not separate mothers from dependent young; and do not involve moving an animal out of its home territory.
Setting Industry Standards
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Rebecca Dmytryk, founder of Humane Wildlife Control Inc., is also one of the founding directors of Humane Wildlife Control Association, a 501 (c) 6 business league, created to improve techniques and standardize humane and non-lethal methods of resolving wildlife conflicts. Through this trade association, members receive training and certification.
Business Opportunities
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As one of the few truly humane service providers in the country, we are proudly leading the industry with our unique business model and ethical principals. We are currently developing options to expand Humane Wildlife Control. If you love wildlife and have basic construction skills, this might be an excellent opportunity.
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