| Provide food, housing and medical assistance for our resident Animal Ambassadors or the injured and orphaned wild animals brought into our wildlife hospital. Learn how you can make a difference by providing Gifts for the Animals.
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| Complete vaccination series for one orphaned raccoon. |
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| Organic soil, shredded bark, pine shavings, even recycled paper bedding provide our animals something to dig, bury or sleep in. |
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| Our snakes, lizards and turtles enjoy basking in the warm glow of special light and heat generating bulbs. |
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| Antidote needed to treat 10 barn owls for rodenticide poisoning. |
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| Special balanced formula for hand-feeding baby squirrels. $28 is enough formula to feed a litter for two weeks. |
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| Our ravens, scrub jays and woodpeckers love this colorful kibble. Nutritious and delicious, it is a daily staple. |
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| Set of stainless steel pins needed to fix fracture in a larger animal such as a hawk, eagle, or fox. |
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| The primary food for our bats, spiders and tiger salamanders and a favorite treat for ravens, woodpeckers, and even some raptors! |
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| Pain medications to treat 100 injured songbirds. |
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| Animal keepers keep a close eye on how much our animals eat and weigh. Precise electrical scales are the ticket for a healthy, “balanced” diet.. |
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| Service and inspect two microscopes used in the wildlife hospital. They’re used dozens of time each day to help staff diagnose diseases, parasites and infections in our wild patients. |
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| Cost of one box of very fine suture material used to suture eye injuries in mammals and lacerations in song birds. |
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| Proper perch materials are crucial, especially for our raptor ambassadors. Doormat provides a comfortable, supportive surface and is easy to clean. $450 buys one 50' roll of doormat. |
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| Lindsay Wildlife Museum’s Interpretive Guide program is a year-round education program (Jan – Dec) which provides teens (12 – 16) the opportunity to learn about animals and nature while developing life skills. The yearly fee for participating in this program is $450. Help a teen take part in this unique program by contributing to the scholarship fund. |
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