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Sanctuary News
January 2007
The new year came in ferociously with an un-Texas-like
ice storm. Thankfully, WRR and the animals weathered the storm
and came out the other side with only minor problems. The
animals have been adjusting to the winter temperatures —
enjoying their beautiful natural enclosures during the sunny
days and the coziness of heated houses and thick beds of hay
during the cold nights. While the non-native birds and primates
who are accustomed to tropical climates are tucked away safely
inside their winter quarters, the Arctic Foxes and Wolves
are thoroughly enjoying what is, to them, a typical January
day. All in all, we are settling into our winter routine and
looking forward to warm spring days to come.
Warmest regards,

Angela Grimes, Director of Operations
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.
In This Issue…
WRR Thaws Out After
Winter Ice Storm
by Angela Grimes, Director of Operations
Tender Moments
by Angela Grimes, Director of Operations
Wild Lives: On Ammonia,
Texas Wildlife, and Warmth
by Lynn Cuny, Founder & Executive Director
Cloned to the Bone
by Greg Harman, Education & Advocacy Coordinator
Special
WRR Event: Win A Wild Ride to Save Wildlife!
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