I found this group on the internet in looking to register. They're a small group pretty much identical to our Wildcare, from what I found. I and saw thei..."/>

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Florida animal shelter preps for oil

POSTED BY: NIKI2
UPDATED: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 12:16
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010 12:16 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


I found this group on the internet in looking to register. They're a small group pretty much identical to our Wildcare, from what I found. I and saw their "oil cleanup day". It was really successful--I wish I could have helped, but again, it was a one-day thing...
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When Chris Beatty got word about the oil spill in the Gulf, like many Floridians, she wanted to help -- but she wanted to help in a very specific way.

Beatty runs an organization called the Florida Wild Mammal Association (FWMA) in Crawfordville, Florida. The organization houses injured and sick wildlife and nurses them back to health so that they can be released back into the wild. Working very closely with animals, she realized that the region's wildlife could be in serious danger because of the oil spill disaster.

The FWMA takes in over a thousand animals a year -- possums, raccoons, deer and birds.

Seeing images of oiled birds and wildlife splashed across the news channels, Beatty wanted to be ready in case they were called upon to take in these animals.

After recognizing that people in her community were feeling the same way, Beatty and the FWMA organized a volunteer day and opened their doors to locals who wanted to help out.

In just that one day they received roughly $19,000 in cash, supplies and free labor, including $5,400 in donations and $13,600 in labor and supplies.

Beatty believes that her community wanted to help because the wildlife is so much a part of what the state is all about.

"The whole panhandle is a rural area," Beatty said. "And that's what our livelihoods depend on. So without wildlife, we'd be very damaged."

I wish them all the luck in the world.

On another subject; Choey is quite an artist, and sells her work on eBay regularly. A group she's with there decided to get their members to donate sketches which would sell for $10 apiece, with the money going to the spill. Choey's done three so far, and they've sold one already. She does beautiful work, in an amazingly short time. I'm proud of her, and she's pleased as punch to be able to do something hands-on with her talent.


Hippie Operative Nikovich Nikita Nicovna Talibani,
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