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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Help Keep Richmond Wildlife Center Open!

The Richmond Wildlife Center is currently running a GoFundMe drive to keep the Wildlife Center open. 


The Richmond Wildlife Center has been an all volunteer, non-profit hospital for critically ill or injured wildlife as well as abandoned exotics found in the wild.  Each year they service anywhere from 300 to 500 animals not including outside calls for assistance, they monitor trends in their patient intake which helps monitor important public safety issues like disease control. 



The founder, executive director, wildlife rehabilitation and veterinary assistant, Melissa Stanley has poured endless amounts of time and energy into the Richmond Wildlife Center since founding it in 2010, and dedicated her life to the rehabilitation of wildlife.  



Read more about the Richmond Wildlife Center, Melissa’s work, and see lots and lots of great photos, too, by visiting their site and donate today!  From an accountant’s perspective, all donations are 100% deductible!  So get the best of both worlds and help save the Richmond Wildlife Center today!

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