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Giving wildlife a second chance  
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Welcome to greenheron's clinic page
All birds turned in are rehabilitated for wild release!
They receive free medical care, housing, & physical therapy until
determined fit for release by licensed medical personnel and/or the
Director of greenheron's clinic.
All information from recovery is compiled into a text to be shared with
other medical persons who cater to wildbirds.
We donate extra needs and medical equipment to wildlife rehabilitators
when we are blessed with an overflow! There
are requirements that
regulate this service, it is not my decision alone that makes this
possible!
Please care enough for your animals to work with a medical
professional.
*Intended use is limmited to non-profit and not-for-profit
wildlife
[native birds & mammals] only.
*Please
help us keep this service free for wildlife and support the work we do
by making a contribution to our wildbird clinic.
Visit our WishList, or
contact us by e-mail.
In nature there is a
balance of life made up from inner-dependencies. We have been chipping
away at the very resources that make life on earth possible.
I am doing my part to contribute
to preserving a world for our future generations of people whom will
have their own set of problems relevant to their time.
The best legacy that we leave behind is a livable environment, healthy
people, breathable air and drinkable water. Saving birds is one of my
projects underway that contribute to conservation.
The work of one seems hardly effective, however,
it would be effective and is in our own best interest if we all
adjusted our lifestyles and did something.
Our combined efforts may be
able to slow down if not turn around our current 'live now-pay later'
attitude toward our world that will end in our own extinction.
Wildlife rehabilitators do not make money off saving animals,
They do not recieve any funding in most cases! They are supported by
donations from caring people who care about humane care of orphaned
& injured wildlife. The primary goal is to release a healthy animal
that can take care of themselves, forage (find food), and continue to
live among their own kind. You could say we just 'babysit' mother
natures' children until they are well enough to carry on and provide
hospital/clinic care for adults that become injured,
-mainly due to our progress. This is a type of charity is especially
rewarding for people whom have a special link with birds and perhaps
other animals. Please give and support your local wildlife
rehabilitator.
It is also the most precious thing you can leave to your children,
grandchildren, and great grandchildren; preserving the life and homes
of these beautiful animals.
There is not an endless supply of wildlife & Birds.
If we do not Make a place for them, they will dissapear forever...
greenheron bird save is a
non-profit for the welfare of wild birds
© 2005 GREENHERON All rights reserved-
all birds are rehabilitated for wild release, we do not squirrel them
away to keep in some compound,
we do not own wildlife. We do not encourage keeping any wild animal as
a pet and we do not buy or sell birds-.All birds turned in receive free
medical care, housing, & physical therapy until determined to be
fit for release by licensed medical personnel and/or the Director of
greenheron's clinic.
Q. Where Do Our birds come from?
:)
A.They came from the wild originally but ended up in human possession
from being injured, orphaned,and sadly, from being poached. Though, Not
all herons, egrets & songbirds are injured/orphaned through
poaching.
Many are displaced by urban development/ deforestation, window strikes,
fishing, pollution and other human-created situations. We don't judge
anyone who turns in an orphaned or injured wildbird. The fact that they
wanted to help & save another life is a step into the right
direction.
"My birds come from a sense that if nobody helps them, they have no
chance of surviving the interference that humanity imposes upon them.
They come from the reality that they are exploited, and they come from
people who cared enough to realize that walking away and ignoring their
desperation will not serve them better, it would only ensure their
demise."
The sooner an injured bird is turned in, the better chance they will
have to recover, and live the way they were meant to-
there is nothing
more I need say, this concept of giving is far removed from putting a
pricetag on a life..... "either you get-it, or you don't-
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