Rhoda G.
Rhoda got into wildlife rehabilitation because it is something that she has always wanted to do. It started out when she was younger and her family found a litter of neonate raccoons. Rhoda knew from then that one day that she would like to learn to help animals like raccoons that had no special place to go to receive care. More often than not, orphaned, injured, or sick wildlife would have no chance of surviving and she knew of no places that would even take these animals in. She lives in an area with an abundance of wildlife and she is always working hands on with so many animals to give them the specialized care they need in order to return safely back into the wild and have a fair chance at life. She says that it's definitely an amazing feeling to give back.