Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals

by Atlanta Wild Animal Rescue Effort Inc (AWARE)
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals
Care for AWARE's Ambassador Animals

Project Report | Mar 19, 2018
Baby Season arrives

By Scott Lange | Executive Director

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Baby season is underway here at AWARE. From March to early fall, we see a big influx of injured and orphaned babies on top of the adult rehab patients and ambassadors that we provide care for year-round. Different species tend to come in at slightly different times, but generally, the rush of animals in need stays intense for that entire six month period.

Though the ambassadors need care all year long, the crunch of baby season eats up both labor and budget. That makes your support of the ambassadors care all the more important! Knowing that Skulli, Savannah, Cleopatra, and the rest have their food and medical needs paid for makes it possible for us to focus on providing as much baby food and care as we possibly can.

Another reason spring is critical for the ambassadors is that it is festival season in Atlanta. Each year, the ambassadors attend many outdoor Atlanta festivals like the Dogwood Festival, the Sweetwater 420 Fest, and the Candler Park fest.  Spring is also the busiest time for programs, as schools, churches, and civic groups all over the city want to see some rescued animals as the flowers bloom.

So thank you for everything you do to help us care for our beloved Ambassadors!

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Atlanta Wild Animal Rescue Effort Inc (AWARE)

Location: Lithonia, GA - USA
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Project Leader:
Scott Lange
Executive Director
Lithonia , GA United States
$21,970 raised of $40,000 goal
 
426 donations
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