Tuesday, October 03, 2006

ATTENTION EVERYONE!!! HELP IS NEEDED!!!

Please take a moment to see how much you can donate to Sarvey Wildlife Rescue Operation! If everyone in our state sent in $5, imagine what they could do. If our community was united world wide and that many more sent in $5, imagine what they could do! What they do is simply amazing. If you have more time than money, I bet they would be able to use your time just as much.

Here is the email I received from Gingers Pet Rescue. Thank you Ginger!!! Just look at this face!











Dear Animal Lovers, Please post this wide and far.....We all need to pitch in and help this wonderful sanctuary in Arlington that homes over 3,000 injured animals this past 8 months. ~ Can you please help!
Click on website and donate via Paypal. www.sarveywildlife.org. Thanks, Ginger

Local wildlife rescue group in need of donations
October 2, 2006

By Joe Furia

Sarvey Wildlife Center might have to start turning away injured animals because finances cannot keep up with demand.

ARLINGTON, WASH. - They devote their lives to helping wild animals, but now a local wildlife rescue group is the one in need of help.

Sarvey Wildlife Center, near Arlington in Snohomish County, might soon have to start turning away injured animals, because finances cannot keep up with demand.

The screams of wild animals needing help has been non-stop this year.

Eagles, owls, raccoons, squirrels, bears, cougars... 3,050 animals have come to Sarvey in just eight months.

And because so many have needed so much help this year, the wildlife center is running out of money.

"This is the worst it has been in 30 years," founder Kaye Baxter said. "I am not kidding. It's the worst it's been in 30 years."

So bad that Sarvey Center held an emergency meeting over the weekend to discuss the possibility of having to shut its doors to any new animals unless the center can quickly raise a whole lot of money.

Because the volunteers here say the cost to feed, medicate, rehabilitate and care for these animals is staggering.

"It costs us 15-to-20 thousand dollars a month," Kaye Baxter said, "just a month."

Sarvey Wildlife Center is a non-profit rescue operation.

If you'd like to help, you can go to their website at www.sarveywildlife.org.

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