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Supplies Needed!

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Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is collecting much needed supplies in preparation for the hundreds of baby birds and small mammals that are coming their way. Please donate any of the following items:

Baby cereal (whole grain)

Bird seed (finch, safflower and wild mixes)

Canned  puppy and kitten food

Dry cat food

EVO® dry cat and kitten food

Fresh and frozen vegetables

Fresh fruit (berries, apples, cherries)

Fruit baby food

Packaged frozen berries

Purina Kitten Chow (yellow bag)

Air purifiers

Batteries (any size)

Bleach

Dish soap

Full spectrum light bulbs

Latex and nitrile gloves (all sizes)

Paper towels, Kleenex and toilet paper

Timothy hay

Trash bags

Donations are tax deductible and can be dropped off at the Greenwood Gift and Thrift Store (3083 Walnut in Boulder next to the Walnut Café) between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM Monday – Saturday. Gently used household goods and clothing are also gratefully accepted at the store, with all proceeds going to help the sick and injured animals.

In addition, baby shower items can also be dropped off at the Rehab Center, located on Ute Highway between Lyons and Longmont, between 9:00am – 4:00pm, 7 days a week. For directions, please call 303.823.8455.

Sponsor an Animal: Red Fox Kit

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This beautiful Red Fox Kit came in 2-6-10 after being found alone in someone’s backyard with no mom in sight. It’s quite early in the season to be seeing young foxes. She is only two weeks old; her eyes will open in about a week. She is looking for sponsors to help! You can sponsor this precious baby here. Sponsorship fees go from $25 and up! Whatever you would like to contribute will help!

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Update: 3/2/10 - Prima is growing in leaps and bounds!

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3/15/10 - Prima is 8 weeks today and still looking for sponsors!

Released!

foxy1 This beautiful girl was the victim of an all too common occurrence: Trash. She had become entangled in twine left on the ground and when trying to jump over a fence, was caught and left hanging overnight in twenty degree temperatures.

A healthy Red Fox will have no problem keeping themselves warm during these long, winter nights. But if their health is compromised and they are left exposed, they will not be able to survive. more…

RELEASED!

bumble-foot-cormorant1This Double-crested Cormorant was admitted after the Lakewood tornadoes/hail storms a few months ago. His feet are very badly injured and he will have to remain in rehabilitation for quite awhile. He consumes hundreds of fish a day which adds up very quickly. By the time he is released, his rehabilitation costs will most likely end up being over $3,000. Any donations to help sponsor this beautiful bird are appreciated. Every donation counts!

THIS PATIENT WAS SUCCESSFULLY RELEASED 9-26-09!

Thank you to all his sponsors!

A Beautiful Way to Support Greenwood

Colorado artist Hanlie Wessels has generously offered to donate a portion of her sales to Greenwood.

You can view many of her fine paintings at: http://www.hanliewessels.com

Happy New Year!

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