Bowdoin wildlife rehabilitation center helps injured animals return to their home in nature
The nonprofit has treated more than 1,000 animals in a year as volunteers care for raccoons, skunks, squirrels and possums.
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Wildlife rehab clip shows why caring for injured animals takes more than a love of nature
An understated wildlife-rehab video is making the rounds online, highlighting that animal care calls for real expertise. What's happening? Creator Maddie Hutson (@maddiehutsonn) uploaded a video from earning her zoology degree to the wildlife-rehab work she now does for a living. According to the caption, her advice for others is: "Be kind to all kinds." @maddiehutsonn Be kind to all kinds #wildlifeconservation #vetmed #zoology #wildliferehab ♬ …
The Nature Institute Works to Preserve Native Wildlife in Godfrey
GODFREY - The Nature Institute aims to protect native wildlife, and you can be a part of this mission.Located at 2213 S. Levis Lane in Godfrey, The Nature Institute (TNI) is a nonprofit that offers camps, educational classes, and public walking trails to the community. Outreach Director Ramona Pollard explained that the organization works hard to be good stewards of the environment, and they hope their work encourages others to appreciate and ca…
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