Kyle Clark's Word of Thanks for Colorado Wildlife
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Colorado Gives FoundationJoin us in supporting Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and the Rocky Mountain Raptor Program
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Colorado is blessed with an abundance of wildlife and wonderful people who work to keep those creatures safe.
Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center's mission is to provide compassionate care to orphaned, injured, and sick wildlife.
Located in Lyons, Greenwood is the largest wildlife rehabilitation center treating wild birds, waterfowl, and mammals along the Front Range from north of Pueblo to the Wyoming border. Greenwood treats thousands of animals annually, representing more than 200 species.
The Rocky Mountain Raptor Program (RMRP) serves the northern Colorado region through lifesaving raptor rescue, rehabilitation and research, and conservation education.
RMRP's community-based team of raptor rehabilitation experts, Colorado State University veterinarians, and highly-trained volunteers provide compassionate care and rehabilitation to every wounded raptor in need. RMRP's research helps protect raptors in the wild, and plays a vital role in conservation education, providing hands-on learning about raptor species and the environment.
RMRP typically admits approximately 300 raptors for rehabilitation each year, and 75% of treatable cases are returned to the wild. RMRP provides more than 225 days of conservation education each year, reaching more than 50,000 people.
Donations to this Word of Thanks microgiving campaign will be split between the Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center EIN: 84-1228158 and the Rocky Mountain Raptor program EIN: 90-0131614.
This campaign will accept donations through March 31.