As December moves on, we wanted to wish all of you holiday well-wishes, and also give you an update about our wildlife center and the amazing year we have had in 2010.
Happy Holidays to Everyone!
Things have finally slowed down here at the wildlife center.
Though all our outdoor cages are full, our indoor ones are more and more empty. Now is the time to prepare for th spring wave of wildlife in need, which generally starts at the beginning of March or the middle of February sometimes.
2010 has been a mixed year for us. Yes we had our share of shockingly bad news. But out of this, alot of good news came as well.
With the devastating news of losing our facility looming over, we were able to continue to care for our wildlife patients and have a recordly high year, with just over 700 animals successfully rehabilitated and released back into the wild. With the Media attention, we received the gift of donations and new volunteers focused and dedicated to helping our wildlife center find a permanent home.
I suspect 2011 holds some truly good news for our grassroots operation.
Thank you for all of your support, care, interest, and appreciation of Wildlife. May your New Years be prosperous and full of Love and Life. And if you find yourself in a position to make a year-end donation to help our wildlife center during our coming transition, thank you for thinking of our Wildlife Patients.