ELLICOTT WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTER
Mission:
Ellicott Wildlife Rehab. Center admits hundreds of sick, injured, and orphaned wild birds, including all raptors, and small and medium mammals. We accept animals from across the entire State of Colorado, including overflow from other wildlife rehabilitators and wildlife rehab centers. Demand for services from EWRC continues to grow as human/wildlife situations increase. We provide direct hands-on care to the animals, and take great care to ensure the animals are set up for sucess on their release back to nature. Trained volunteers assist with wildlife transport. Veterinarians donate time and services to treat animals. In 2006 and 2007 we have successfully rehabilitated and released approximately 96% of our animals back to the wild for a second chance at life. We are currently an all-volunteer organization. Wildlife and environmental educational and outreach programs continue to grow and we promote responsible stewardship of our environment and the creatures we share it with, via educational programs in our community. We encourage care and consideration of companion animals as, and act as a referral for people who need help with their particular situation with an emphasis on spay/neuter, realistic adoption, and adoption from shelters.
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blackf0rest-birdmom
07/14/10
These people are not only compassionate but knowledgeable in the help and rehabilitation of Colorado's unfortunate animals that come to them for whatever reason. The are truely dedicated and hopefully they will be able to continue the wonderful that they do...
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tom6
04/26/10
I am a volunteer for the Colorado Division of Wildlife. EWRC is one our areas long standing wildlife rehabiltators. Since Colorado Springs is growing so quickly wildlife has been put under extreme pressure to quickly adapt to our new city life style. Without the leadership of EWRC organization ...
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pegetz
04/25/10
As a retired wildlife rehabilitator I can honestly say that the work Donna does is incredable, she works so hard for the wildlife brought into her care every year. In the last few years she has built an awesome rehabilation center and gained the respect of hundreds of people. I look forward to ...
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