Marianne B.
This incubator campaign was for the TLC-30 Eco “To Go” Portable Incubator model
My journey started when I found a bunny in my yard that was in need of help. I reached out to a local wildlife rehabber for advice on how to help the bunny. She was looking for volunteers and, given my love for animals and admiration for her work, I jumped at the chance to help. I started with rehabilitating bunnies, then moved on to squirrels and raccoons. It has been 3 years since that day, and she has taught me the ropes. With my passion and knowledge, I am now the wildlife rehabber for my county. Before I started, the county did not have a designated rehabber. However, I am honored to fill that role.
I currently use a homemade incubator made from a Rubbermaid container with ventilation holes drilled in the top and a heating pad underneath. Working with animals from newborns to adults that are ready to be released back into the wild is incredibly rewarding. I cannot imagine my life now without this experience. It feels like God has placed me in the right place at the right time to care for his creation. Each time I release a healthy animal back into the wild, I am truly blessed.
Donors
Anonymous
Kaitlin Means
Carol Barber
Thank you for the important work that you are doing.
Sheila Gilmore
Robert Barber
Congratulations. Mom and Dad
Donors
Anonymous
Kaitlin Means
Carol Barber
Thank you for the important work that you are doing.
Sheila Gilmore
Robert Barber
Congratulations. Mom and Dad