Ummmm, not for us, for
Project Wildlife, San Diego's wildlife conservation and rehabilitation facility which is now part of the San Diego Humane Society. This time of year is baby season for all manner of wild creatures, and many of those babies end up at Project Wildlife for care and rehabilitation. Project Wildlife cares for between 8,000 to 10,000 birds and other animals every year, in one of the most biologically diverse areas in the country.
This shower provides a way for people to donate items they need for care for these babies and other animals that come to the center, so here's a link to their wish list:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/266G9B2B7TO00/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go_v? .
And here are some pictures we took of some of the animal ambassadors from Project Wildlife. The ambassadors are critters that have been rehabilitated but are not able to be released back into the wild, so they help provide education for humans.
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Bobber--American Kestrel |
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Luna--Western Screech Owl |
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Opossum |
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