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Real estate appraiser
Mary Cummins is President of Animal Advocates. She is licensed with the California Department of Fish & Game, was licensed with the USDA and is licensed with the city of Los Angeles to rescue and rehabilitate wildlife. Cummins speaks to local community groups and students about respecting wildlife and humane wildlife control. She is also a Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator. She has written manuals on small mammal rehabilitation besides numerous articles.
She was born and raised in Southern California. She attended Beverly Hills Good Shepherd Catholic School and Beverly Hills High School. Besides being a member of Junior Mensa and on the Dean’s list, she was a top ten national swimmer and competed on the men’s water polo team. She began college at the age of 15 attending the University of Southern California on scholarship, majoring in Psychology/Sociology.
After college Cummins became a licensed real estate agent specializing in income property in Los Angeles. She obtained her real estate appraisal license, real estate brokerage license and currently does real estate consulting, expert witness testimony and review appraisals.
Mary Cummins's Companies
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Animal Advocates
2002 - 2011
- Los Angeles, California
President
Rescue and rehabilitation of ill, injured and orphaned native wildlife for release back to the wild. Humane nuisance wildlife control. Wildlife education.
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Cummins Real Estate Services
1984 - 2011
- Los Angeles, California
President
Real estate appraisal, brokerage, expert witness, research, consulting.
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Mary Cummins's Affiliations
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California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators
Los Angeles, California
1993 - 2011
The California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators (CCWR) works to promote the highest standards of animal care in wildlife by providing educational and network opportunities among wildlife rehabilitators and regulatory agencies.
Who We Are
CCWR was formed in 1993 by wildlife rehabilitators concerned with the future of wildlife rehabilitation in California.
CCWR's membership is made up of California wildlife rehabilitators, rehabilitation and rescue organizations, and regulatory agencies. These individuals and organizations focus on the care of injured and orphaned wildlife as well as provide public education.
CCWR is a progressive organization dedicated to facing the issues and concerns of wildlife rehabilitators throughout California.
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National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association
Los Angeles, California
1982 - 2011
The National Wildlife Rehabilitator's Association (NWRA) is dedicated to improving and promoting the profession of wildlife rehabilitation and its contributions to preserving natural ecosystems.
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International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council
Los Angeles, California
1972 - 2011
The mission of the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (IWRC) is to conserve and protect wildlife and habitat through wildlife rehabilitation. By supporting wildlife rehabilitators with training and state-of-the-art knowledge in the field of veterinary medicine they seek to promote both wildlife conservation and animal welfare.
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Mary Cummins's Publications
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