Jenifer K.
This incubator campaign was for the TLC-50 Eco Series II model
How will this additional incubator help?
As a young girl, Jenifer brought home any orphaned baby and every injured animals she found. Some would say they often found her. She has always been an advocate to animals in need or those who did not have a voice to speak for themselves. She worked in high school with a local veterinarian and wildlife rehabber learning to care for many animals in need. The experience further ignited her to become a Wildlife Rehabber to continue her passion to care for the most fragile needs of wild bunny rabbits. As a pediatric OR nurse she sees fragile babies that require unique and specific care. Jenifer hopes to care for her wild bunnies with the same compassion and level of commitment.
Going into her fifth season of wildlife rehabilitation she specialize in orphaned, displaced, and injured cottontails. The intakes require a larger incubator in order to accommodate juvenile and adult wild rabbits. Some bunnies are found in swimming pools or flooded nests and require rewarming. An additional incubator is greatly needed to handle the constantly increasing number of bunny intakes that are in shock, critically ill, and injured. Thus, providing a better chance for survival, and ultimate release back to their natural habitat. The funding of this incubator is crucial to the environment and success of species survival.
Thank-you in advance for providing cottontails with a second chance by giving them a warm place to recover.
Donors
Anonymous
David Daskam
Joanne Filion
Gale Edwards
Anonymous
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Ashley Taylor
Jana Gurganus
Patti Gandy
Prayers. Because you need this badly. You do so many bunnies.
Donors
Anonymous
David Daskam
Joanne Filion
Gale Edwards
Anonymous
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Ashley Taylor
Jana Gurganus
Patti Gandy
Prayers. Because you need this badly. You do so many bunnies.
Connie Hiebert
Marty Spurrier
Linda Nichols
Anonymous