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A well-oiled machine...

6/19/2015

 
PictureAmerican Robin
When an organization shelters and feeds over 300 orphaned animals at any one time, it must be efficient.  That is what I noticed on my last visit to the Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.  Hungry babies demand attention, and the staff and volunteers at Greenwood have systems in place so that nothing is left to chance.  For the raccoons,  a large white board documents important dates, ages, vaccinations and other vital statistics.  Other animals  have  detailed charts indicating weights, feeding amounts, general health and progress notes.  With the center now enters into its busy season, it is amazing to witness the professionalism and dedication of the people who care for the animals. 
    For sick, injured and orphaned animals, Greenwood is the second chance that they deserve.  Thanks, Greenwood, for all you do! (Click on any image below to enlarge  and view as slide show.)

Chipmunk wakes up from a nap
Chipmunk
Deer Mouse baby
American Robin chick
Blue Jay juvenile
Mallard duckling
Raccoon
Raccoon chart
Meal worms ready to eat

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    Rachel is a math and science tutor who loves to photograph wildlife in her spare time.  In this blog she shares her experiences of her visits to Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Lyons, CO.

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