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Welcome to the Green House!
Title: Seuss Trees
The background on this birdhouse uses a technique in which the artist dragged a window squeegee over wet splatter paint. She used acrylic paint pens to sketch "Truffula trees" from Dr. Seuss's The Lorax over the colorful background.
Title: Birds 101
This birdhouse highlights things birds eat, places they live, bird parts, different bird species, humans interacting with birds, and her personal motto on the bottom.
The Four Seasons
The Lone Star
Lady Bug Luck
Mardi Gras Madness
Secret Garden
Jailbreak!
Please donate to the Jeannie Gresko Memorial Building Fund today! We have several goals this year; however, the most pressing is the need to raise $100,000+ by September for a larger, permanent building. A generous donor has offered to match the $100,000, so your participation will make TWICE the impact!
This building would allow us to:
Any donation helps! Thank you for your generosity.
Support a squirrel!
The average cost for TWRC Wildlife Center to care for an orphaned squirrel from infancy to release is $250. Your donation will help us pay for medicine, food, supplies, caging, and more!
The average cost for TWRC Wildlife Center to care for an orphaned opossum from infancy to release is $250. Your donation will help us pay for medicine, food, supplies, caging, and more. Any amount helps!
The average cost for TWRC Wildlife Center to care for an orphaned or injured songbird from infancy to release is $225. Your donation will help us pay for medicine, food, supplies, caging, and more. Any amount helps!
The average cost for TWRC Wildlife Center to care for an orphaned or injured bat from infancy to release is $200. Your donation will help us pay for medicine, food, supplies, caging, and more. Any amount helps!
Incubators play a crucial role in the raising of orphaned wildlife and they cost $1100! Squirrels and opossums often come into our program at a weight where they are unable to regulate their own body heat and the use of an external source of heat is necessary for their survival. As we continue to expand, we will continue to need more of these to accommodate our larger mammal rooms. Please donate towards the purchase of incubators. Every donation counts!
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