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WRR Home > E-Newsletter: WRR Sanctuary News > March/April 2007

WRR Sanctuary News

March/April 2007

Spring is officially here in south Texas. Thanks to some recent rains, the farmed animals in our pastures are enjoying some green grass, and the plants and wildlife are breathing a sigh of relief as they get a break from the harsh drought we have been experiencing. While area lakes are still several feet below normal levels, rivers and creeks that have been dry for almost two years are now running with water.

Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation supporters know that spring means baby season, but it is also the time for our annual fundraising gala, Win A Wild Ride to Save Wildlife, at the San Antonio Museum of Art. This event is a great time for all, and I hope that you can join us this year. Maybe you could be the one to drive away in a new Lexus! Read below for information on how to purchase tickets.

As the spring season rolls into your area of the country, I hope you enjoy the chatter of squirrel mothers protecting their young, the return of migratory birds and the chirps of their babies in the nest, and the colors of the crocus, daffodils, and tulips as their blooms emerge from winter hibernation.

Warmest regards,

Angela

Angela Grimes, Director of Operations

Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.

In This Issue…

San Antonio Dogs Get Another Chance

by Angela Grimes, Director of Operations

Your Last Chance to Win a Wild Ride!

H-E-B Program Benefits Earth Share of Texas and WRR

Myth of the South Texas Superpredator Laid to Rest

by Greg Harman, Education & Advocacy Coordinator

New WRR E-Newsletter Schedule Announced

Special WRR Event: Win A Wild Ride to Save Wildlife!

 

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