[…]last you’ll see of me!” For next year we need to greatly expand our available fawn housing. This year we got lucky in the low number of orphaned deer we admitted. In the past we’ve had as many as 14! We’ll be increasing our capacity, but we’ll need your help. Housing that is large enough and protected from predators will take community support to build. As always, we ask you to please help us help our injured and orphaned wild neighbors. You can donate here to support our work, including preparing a better facility for 2018! Thank you! All photos: […]
[…]evenings of Autumn, it’s common for a misty fog to lay low across the river bottoms and lowlands, complicating visibility in waning daylight, with oncoming headlights making things worse. Yet the bottoms are prime hunting ground for all manner of nocturnal wild animals, from Owls to Raccoons and Skunks and Opossums. It’s simply good manners to slow down and be vigilant, as we would in any neighborhood where pedestrian (or wing-borne) travelers are predictably present, crossing the highways as they must. Every late Autumn and Winter we admit scores of wild neighbors who’ve been hit by vehicles. How many more […]
[…]leap to extrapolate the same situation or worse throughout the entire affected coastline here, and then Alabama, Mississippi and […]
[…]Spring baby season is almost upon us and we still need songbird aviaries, an appropriate aviary for hawks, for Mallard ducklings, a better laundry facility – also a roof repair! I know that many of you have been very generous already – our appreciation can’t be overstated! Thank you!!! But we still “have miles to go before we sleep”. Please donate if you can!! DONATE video edited by Soro Cyrene! (Thank you, […]
[…]orphans that are coming our way no matter what! WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! DONATE Thank you!! video shot by Monte Merrick and Laura Corsilgia, edited by Soro Cyrene and Laura. (thanks […]
Baby season is upon us and we need your help. Please donate if you can. Ducklings and skunk babies and raccoon orphans need you! Please help if you can. Thank […]
[…]to keeping wild families together, to developing and training the next generation of wildlife care providers. So far 2024 is one of our most demanding years of our history with nearly a thousand patients already treated since January. There is so much more to do and we need your help to make it all happen. […]
[…]our new facility and keep our patients fed – we have nearly 75 orphans in care! Thank you for keeping our doors open and always striving to improve!!!! DONATE […]
[…]be coming our way. Each year we care for 6-12 fawns and our housing needs work! Expanding the available space for our orphaned fawns will cost about $2000. We need to complete the work by the middle of May in order for it to benefit this year’s orphaned babies. Please help! You can contribute here! DONATE And check out our new PSA: is that fawn orphaned? Call us! 707 822 […]