Wendy Hall is speaking on March 12th at 2:30 pm
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The Adirondack Wildlife Refuge and Rehabilitation Center
Adirondack Wildlife is a rehabilitation and education organization, whose mission is to take in, rehabilitate and,
whenever possible, to return to the wild, injured or otherwise disabled wildlife, working with local veterinarians and
volunteers. In addition, we run educational programs and presentations, primarily working with non-releasable birds
of prey and wolves, to foster compassion, tolerance and understanding of wildlife, particularly with respect to safely
interacting with wildlife, and understanding the valuable role predators play in the over health of our eco-system.
The three aspects of the educational role are maintaining a mile–long, guided, interpretive trail at the Adirondack
Wildlife Refuge and Rehab Center, and conducting interactive presentations at the Center, and at public venues,
such as schools, colleges, fairs and churches.
Adirondack Wildlife is located at 977 Springfield Road, in Wilmington, New York, on 50 acres, along the West Branch
of the Ausable River, about a mile downstream from Whiteface Mountain, on that section of the river called "Lake
Everest". Wendy has Federal and State licences for wildlife rehabilitation and wildlife education, and we are
available to do presentations for schools, churches and other organizations.
Donations help us build enclosures for non-releasable raptors, and pay for medical procedures and supplies for
recouperating raptors. We are currently applying for non-profit 501-C status, which means donations made prior to
the granting of such status, will become tax deductible when the status is granted.
