Our classroom ferret, Tucker, patiently donned a Santa hat to help Wildlife Rehabiltation Specialist Amy LeMonds collect a mountain of gifts from our Log Cabin students this morning. Log Cabin Instructor Bev Walborn sent the Center's Wish List home with her children earlier this month and they responded by generously returning a host of gifts that will help our Wildlife staff care for the animals. From cotton balls to baby food to batteries, the Log Cabin's front porch tree was surrounded with their gifts this morning... and there are donations from other classes still to come! One young student named Dean brought in $15 cash for the Wish List. He told us in his card that, "I helped my mom around the house to earn the money" for the animals. Thanks to all of our classroom kids and parents for supporting the care of more than 100 exhibit and educational outreach animals and hundreds more sick and injured wildlife that come to us for rehabilitation.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
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