Rebecca Dmytryk, Bankrupt, Scammer, Wildlife Rescue

Rebecca Dmytryk, Bankrupt, Scammer, Wildlife Rescue
Rebecca Dmytryk, Bankrupt, Scammer, Wildlife Rescue
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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Wildlife Emergency Services offers another fake reward for coyote shooter, Rebecca Dmytryk

Rebecca Dmytryk offers another fake reward from her group Wildlife Emergency Services. This time it's for the identity of the shooter of the coyote. They will never find that person which is why Rebecca Dmytryk made the fake offer.

http://patch.com/california/echopark/wildlife-rescue-raises-reward-silver-lake-coyote-killer

The last time Rebecca Dmytryk offered a fake reward it was for the identity of the person who put beer cans on seagulls. They knew they'd never have to pay that reward as they most likely were the ones who put the beer cans on the seagulls heads! Everyone called them out on that.

They "capture" the seagull with the beer can on the head. They stated he hasn't been able to eat or drink for weeks because of the beer can. He'd be dead if that were true. They remove the beer can with scissors when they could have easily slipped it off his head. The feathers are perfect under the beer can! They let the bird go and he flies back to them! Such frauds.

Not only that but this fake organization Wildlife Emergency Services doesn't even have $1,000 per their own accounting. That isn't even their real name. The real name is National Association of Wildlife Emergency Services. Rebecca Dmytrk started an organization to try to appear like a government agency. Rebecca Dmytryk wanted all rescuers, pest control operators to give her money to join her private group so she could boss them around and tell them what to do.


Remember when an opossum was shot with two arrows in the head? Rebecca Dmytryk DEMANDED that all rehabbers tell her who has the opossum. Then she DEMANDED that all rehabbers go and post her flyers so she could beg for money. Rebecca Dmytryk lives in Northern California. She is not coming down here to pass out flyers about the opossum or coyote. 

And again, Rebecca Dmytry has NEVER been a licensed wildlife rehabilitator per California Department of Fish & Wildlife. 

Here is the association associated with the EIN. They started in 2011/2011 and never posted a tax return or a financial document. It is just Rebecca Dmytryk.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR WILDLIFE SEARCH AND
RESCUE
Po Box 65
Moss Landing, CA 95039
EIN: 45-5505661
Affiliation Type: Included with Premium Report Purchase (Add to Cart)
At-A-Glance
IRS Subsection: Included with Premium Report Purchase (Add to Cart)
NTEE Codes: D20 (Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs))
Assets: $0
Income: $0
Ruling Year: 2012


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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Rebecca Dmytryk, Rebecca T Dmytryk involved in lawsuits and loses them all

These are only more recent lawsuits in Los Angeles, California. There are more. She lost all of these. She tried to get a restraining order on CWC and lost. They got a restraining order on her.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

The infamous "beer can on seagulls' heads" ruse

I remember when Rebecca Dmytryk first started posting about this "story." I knew something wasn't right. In the end it appears it was all just a ruse on the part of Rebecca Dmytryk to get money. As per Rebecca Dmytryk's bankruptcy documents she wasn't making much money. I'm pretty sure she is living off of donations to WildRescue.

Supposedly Rebecca had been receiving emails about seagulls with cut beer cans on their heads October 2012 but they didn't do anything about it because they were out of town. November 2012 they state they have received photographic evidence and start sending around this photo. They state the bird cannot eat or drink with this can on it's head. Supposedly the can had been on for months. Then why isn't it dead? Also note that they are taking this pic up close. Seagull isn't frightened of them. Bird looks perfectly healthy.


Rebecca Dmytryk says the "only" way to save these birds is to give them I think it was $3,500 for a net launcher. A netlauncher would be too powerful for one seagull. Plus, remember, this one hasn't eaten or had any water in over a month <eye roll>. From the internet, 

"MOSS LANDING (CBS/AP) – A wildlife rescue group said beer can chokers worn by at least three seagulls from San Francisco to Half Moon Bay are no joke—and no accident. 

WildRescue director Rebecca Dmytryk said members of her group spotted one of the birds over the weekend, but couldn’t catch it. Dmytryk urged the public not to try catching the birds, either."
Notice members of WildRescue spotted one of the birds. Hmmm. More from the articles,
"I feel pretty confident that if word gets around, we’ll be able to find the birds and help them," Dmytryk said. "I’m also hopeful that we’ll track down the perpetrator, maybe even through fingerprints. But, just that people are watching, and there’s a bounty, maybe that’s enough to get them to stop torturing animals." So who'd do such a thing? "It's probably someone who is bored and needing to show off," said Dmytryk."
Of course she feels confident they'll "find" the bird and "help" it. Notice she says it's probably someone needing to "show off." How very telling. Would that be Rebecca Dmytryk? And more,
"Now, Moss Landing-based WildRescue is hoping to raise $3,500 to buy a high-tech piece of equipment called a Coda Netlauncher to help the birds, and said they’re pretty much at a loss without it."
Everyone soon realizes it's all a scam. They even offered a reward for info leading to the person who put the beer can on the bird's head. I said it was probably Rebecca Dmytryk. Where do I get my reward money?
When the gig was up and people online were posting that it was probably a scam, they all of a sudden catch the seagull with a regular net. They didn't need the net gun after all. 
If that wasn't enough the video of them removing the can is laughable. You could just take the can off the bird's head but no, not theatrical enough. They cut it off slowly for the camera. The bird's feathers under the can are perfect. He did not have that can on his head for three months or even three weeks or days. I bet they put it on him that morning. If you look at the video they release the seagull who then turns around and comes back to them. 
The Coda Netlauncher is for trapping a few birds at once, not just one. From their site "The Coda Netlauncher is ideal for capturing a large number of birds in a single remote firing. It is used often for bird flu sampling. It is also used for relocation of nuisance or pesky birds such as pigeons at retail locations."
One last thing which really gave Rebecca Dmytryk away was when she was posting about being in the field and looking for the bird. She would type out "from my iPhone" on her Facebook page. That's not how it works. It's automatic. Yes, she was sitting at her house typing on a regular computer and just wanted people to think she was in the field. She wasn't. She was lying. I saved an image of that ridiculous post. 
I'd like to say that this "myth" of the seagulls with beer cans on their heads is officially busted.

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