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Sanctuary News
March 2008
As you read this update, you will see that
babies are much on our minds right now. Whether lambs
born with disabilities or bobcats, birds, and raccoons whose
mothers were killed, the WRR Clinic & Rehabilitation Nursery
is filling fast. This is the time of year when animal caretakers
sometimes feel as if they are on rollercoasters — babies
and sometimes injured mothers arriving in increasing numbers,
hungry mouths and aching bodies, animals beyond hope and others
with the determination and capacity to use our temporary help
before launching themselves into the lives that nature intended
for them in the wild. It's an exciting time, and also a time
punctuated with fatigue and sadness, followed by exaltation
as another rescued orphan shows the grit that will carry him
or her back home.
I wish we had space for more stories about
the amazing resilience and courage of these animals and, I
must add, of those who spend so many hours preparing them
for release. Enjoy the stories and consider buying a ticket
for the Mercedes raffle —
you might find yourself in a gorgeous luxury automobile and
you will certainly know that the animals served by Wildlife
Rescue & Rehabilitation are the real beneficiaries of
your consideration.
All my best wishes for the spring,

Angela Grimes, Associate Executive Director
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.
In This Issue…
Last Chance to Win
a Wild Ride!
Rocky & Friends
by Robin Nowak, Caretaker
Coexisting with Coyotes
by Don Elroy, Advocacy & Education Coordinator
Baby Season Begins
by Angela Grimes, Associate Executive Director
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