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WRR Home > E-Newsletter: WRR Sanctuary News > February 2007 > Ramping Up for Baby Season

Ramping Up for Baby Season

by Angela Grimes, Director of Operations

March is just around the corner, and that month means the official start of Baby Season. We spend the relatively quiet winter months preparing our clinic and nursery for the six months of constant influx of baby Opossums, Squirrels, Raccoons, Bobcats, Sparrows, Doves, Pigeons, and countless others. The clinic intake room will soon be bulging at the seams with up to 50–60 new arrivals each night. It is our responsibility to be fully prepared to do what is necessary to save each life. There are several items still on our wish list. They range from your old sheets, t-shirts and blankets to be used for Animal bedding to incubators, net cages, and food preparation equipment. Please see our wish list for items that will make the Animals more comfortable while they are in our care.

We are filling our coffers with baby formula, bedding, and medical supplies, but we are also filling our intern housing. In anticipation of 24-hour work days and hungry mouths needing to be fed as often as every 20 minutes, we are welcoming new interns who will assist our staff in caring for the Animals. Kylie Hudson from Pennsylvania, Justine Rose from New York, Beckie Juarez from California, and Yuki Nakayama from California (pictured left to right) have all recently joined our hardworking team. We are also calling on our volunteers to help in the clinic and nursery. This is the time of year when we need you most. Every hand that helps means that the babies are well-fed, clean, and on their way to release.

If you would like to volunteer your sewing skills, we are seeking a few people who would like to make some very simple Squirrel and Opossum nesting pouches. These pouches keep tiny baby bodies warm and feeling secure. Similar to a small pillow case, they are made of fleece, about 9" long by 6" wide with the opening on a 6" side and two grommets at the top for hanging. Please call Angela at (830) 336-2725 if you want to be instrumental in helping the little ones who are in our nursery.

Please help Wildlife Rescue prepare for baby season. There are a number of ways that you can be involved. For more information, contact Kathylee Regan, Rescue & Volunteer Coordinator, at (830) 336-2725 or (830) 336-2725.

 

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