Is there a single (definitive) resource (URL) out there for CO
wildlife rehabbers?

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.ning.com/
Mobile:  http://coloradobirder.ning.com/m


On Jun 11, 2:40 pm, G Kratz <[email protected]> wrote:
> For even further clarification, for raptor species there are a couple of
> other licensed rehabilitator options along the Front Range--The Rocky
> Mountain Raptor Program (located in Ft. Collins) and The Birds of Prey
> Foundation (located in Broomfield).
>
> Gail Kratz
> Rehabilitation Director
> Rocky Mountain Raptor Program
> Ft. Collins, CO
> 970-484-7756www.rmrp.org
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> On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 1:03:49 AM UTC-6, SeEtta wrote:
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> > <Other than the Greenwood Animal Rehab shelter in Lyons, Deb is the only
> > licensed wild bird rehabilitator on the front range.>
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> > Just a note for clarification that there are additional licensed wild bird
> > rehabbers on front range:, - There are two licensed wild bird
> > rehabilitators in Pueblo:  Diana Miller at the Raptor Center and Nancy
> > Kelley at Second Chance Wildlife Rehab.  There are also several licensed 
> > wild
> > bird rehabilitator who serve the Colorado Springs area at the Ellicott
> > Wildlife Rehab Center.
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> > SeEtta Moss
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> > Canon City
> > Personal blog @http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com
> > Blogging for Birds an Blooms Magazine @http://BirdsAndBloomsBlog.com

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