Re: [cayugabirds-l] because there have been a few questions

2021-03-30 Thread Melissa Groo
I can't say enough about them either, having worked as a volunteer photographer there for years. The incredible care, skill, and tenderness exhibited by the vets, vet techs, vet students, associated rehabilitators, and volunteer animal drivers--are tremendous. I know Nancy mentioned considering do

Re: [cayugabirds-l] because there have been a few questions

2021-03-30 Thread Nancy Cusumano
And because it comes up here enough, and because we are coming into baby season, here's what to do if you find an injured or orphaned bird/animal. https://www.vet.cornell.edu/hospitals/janet-l-swanson-wildlife-hospital/what-do-if-you-find-injured-animal

Re: [cayugabirds-l] because there have been a few questions

2021-03-30 Thread Linda Orkin
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

[cayugabirds-l] because there have been a few questions

2021-03-30 Thread Deb Grantham
A local resource: Caring for wildlife in Cornell's own backyard | Alumni, parents, and friends | Cornell University Deb -- Cayugabirds-L List