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Sometimes Rescuers Need Rescuing
I’m posting a communication from Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. It includes before and shortly-after pictures of an owl being rehabilitated after hitting a window at high speed.
Ellicott is an all-volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) organization rescuing birds and other wildlife since 2002. They do wonderful work. Now they need help to continue. I’m also posting their appeal letter. The staff is dedicated and effective and gives their all. If any of you can give a little, it would be a fine thing.
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