That’s a great read and reminds me again how very lucky we are here in Ithaca 
to be able to feel comfortable rescuing animals in trouble.  I have brought 
many suffering beings to them.  This whole philosophy of treating wild 
creatures as individuals is a recent concept in the history of animal 
compassion. I am glad to see it in action here.  A good place to donate to. 

Thanks Deb 

Linda Orkin
Ithaca NY

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