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WRR Home > E-Newsletter: WRR Sanctuary News > May/June 2007

WRR Sanctuary News

May/June 2007

The weather in South Texas is heating up, as is the flurry of activity in the Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) Rehabilitation Clinic & Nursery. We have seen our way through the squirrel and opossum babies, and happily many have already been released back to the wild. The songbirds, doves, and pigeons are filling our rooms and we are in the peak of fawn season. Baby bobcats who came to WRR in October 2006 are growing bigger and stronger and will be ready for release in the coming months.

Sadly, in May the female African lioness passed away. Her body finally gave way to the rickets and other physical issues due to malnourishment in her early years being kept as a pet. Her beautiful face and feisty nature will be missed by those who had to privilege to care for her.

Each day means new arrivals, and occasionally a loss, and the staff, interns, and volunteers continue in their work to care for all of the lives entrusted to us — so that we may continue to do right by the animals.

Warmest regards,

Angela

Angela Grimes, Director of Operations

Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.

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by Angela Grimes, Director of Operations

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