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WRR
Sanctuary News
July/August 2007
As I realize that August is fast approaching,
I cannot believe my eyes that the pastures of WRR are full
of tall, lush grass. While the rains are keeping the lawn
mowers busy, they are also keeping the animal enclosures and
sanctuary grounds a beautiful green more befitting a midwest
spring than one in Texas. The caretakers who toil outdoors
are enjoying the cooler weather and the ducks and geese can
always be found in one of the many puddles that seem to never
dry.
The orphaned
wildlife babies continue to arrive, but many have already
been released to their natural habitats. And we seem to receive
more and more calls for cats
and dogs; our new dog yard and kennels are already full
of canines in need of a loving family.
We are able to take care of the babies, build
temporary homes for adoptable
dogs and cats and continue our sanctuary work because
of the support of
our members. I hope you enjoy reading this edition, and
this month, I urge you to forward our e-newsletter to friends
and family who care about animals so that we can get out the
word about WRR's work to promote respect for and protection
of all animals.
Warmest regards,

Angela Grimes, Director of Operations
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.
In This Issue…
WRR Launches Research
& Conservation Program
by Dr. Oranit Gilad, Director, Research &
Conservation Program
2007 Brings a Puppy
Rescue Triple Header!
by Angela Grimes, Director of Operations
Spring Babies Go Home
by Angela Grimes, Director of Operations
Help WRR Celebrate
Our 30th Anniversary!
Tigers Are Complex Wild
Creatures, Not "Killing Machines"
by Angela Grimes, Director of Operations, and
Dr. Craig Brestrup, Director of Development
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