NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
January 21, 2007- Press Release
Greenwood Wildlife Treats 20 Waterfowl from Wastewater
Treatment Plant, Many More Expected
In the past 48 hours, Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation
Center has received over 20 ducks from Metro Wastewater
Reclamation Treatment plant in north Denver. Hundreds of
ducks (mostly Northern Shovelers) have been dying at the
plant’s chlorine contact basin. [ read
full release ]
January 15, 2007 - Press Release
Raccoon Education Campaign and Youth Art Contest
The goal of the Raccoon Education Campaign is two-fold:
To reduce the number of raccoons requiring rehabilitation
in Boulder County and to encourage understanding of raccoons
as wild neighbors in residential settings.[ read
full release ]
October 26, 2006 - Daily Camera
Fall Graduation: Greenwood Center celebrates season's release
Call it a sort of "graduation in absentia" for the
hundreds of birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles: Saturday
and Sunday, Boulder County's only licensed wildlife rehabilitation
center will throw a party to celebrate all the animals released
back into the wild after recuperating at the shelter during
the "busy season." [ read
full story ]
October 22, 2006 - Colorado Daily
Wildlife Rehab
At the tender age of five weeks old, “Cuervo”
- as he later became known - was fed liquor at a fraternity
party. A female partygoer stealthily snuck the newborn away
and rushed him to get immediate aid. [ read
full story ]
April 25, 2005 - Denver Post
This rehab's patients stay wild - Longmont-area Center
offers care to hurt critters
Boulder County - The baby raccoon felt like ice when Ron Patton
found him a few weeks ago.
Patton and his wife, Sandy, had discovered the kit in the
woods along a Boulder trail, umbilical cord still attached.
The baby was crying and wandering blind. Mom, Ron Patton said,
was nowhere to be found. [ read
full story ]
March 24, 2005 - Boulder Daily Camera
Bracing for the 'spring rush' Season brings many infant of
animals to Center
Boulder High School is empty this week. Only a few stray bodies
spot the University of Colorado campus. [ read
full story ]
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