SAC - Annual Meeting with Presentation: Wildlife Rehabilitators, How to Obtain Care for Orphaned, Injured and Otherwise Debilitated Wildlife.

Notice as of 1/18/2019: CANCELLED

January 19th, 2019
SAC Annual Meeting
Crandall Library 251 Glen Street, Glens Falls


• 10am - 11:30 Annual Business Meeting
• 11:30 - 2pm Break for lunch at Davidson Bros.
• 2pm Public Presentation: Wildlife Rehabilitators, How to Obtain Care for Orphaned, Injured and Otherwise Debilitated Wildlife. Presenters-members of the North Country Wild Care with special guests: Recovering Wildlife.


Please RSVP if you are planning on having lunch at Davidson Bros. to Kristie Edwards at edwardsk922@gmail.com


Presentation specifics:

New York Forest Owners Association*
Southeastern Adirondack Chapter
Welcomes the Public to Attend a Free Presentation by North Country Wild Care


Date & Time: Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 2:00 PM

Location: Christine L. McDonald Community Room at the Crandall Library. 251 Glen Street Glens Falls, New York 12801 T: 518-792-6508

Presenters: Shari Olsen, Trish Marki, Members of the North Country Wild Care with Special Guests: Recovering Wildlife

Presentation: Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitators, How to Obtain Care for Orphaned, Injured and Otherwise Debilitated Wildlife.

Please join us for this interesting presentation in which they will discuss:

• Explaining North Country Wild Care and what they do/offer
• Explaining what wildlife rehabilitators do and how they are able to do what they do
• Explaining what the public should and shouldn't do in regards to orphaned and injured wildlife
• Taking Your Questions

Wild animals, even baby ones, have wild instincts. They need to be kept wild for their own survival. Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitators aim to rehabilitate animals and release them back into their natural habitat. They work with all types of creatures, including squirrels, rabbits, deer, skunks, opossum, bobcats, foxes, chipmunks, porcupines, birds of all kinds including hawks, eagles and owls, and more.

North Country Wild Care is a non-profit 501(c)3. Their membership consists of a network of home based Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitators and other volunteers located in Schenectady, Warren, Washington, Saratoga, Albany, Rensselaer, Montgomery, Fulton and Essex Counties, New York.


*NYFOA's mission is to promote sustainable forestry practices and improve private stewardship. NYFOA offers landowners the trusted and vetted resources they need for everyday best practices in forestry management. Our Southeastern Adirondack Chapter covers the Fulton, Hamilton, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington County region.


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