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1월 23일 2=Sites Links to Freedom, Jeff & Sarvey’s Emergency NeedsPart Two: Sites and Links to Freedom, Jeff and Sarvey’s Emergency Needs
Eagle Walker is the history personal history of Freedom, whose real name is Hanble Okinyan (Lakota) Dream Flyer and her kindred spirit (I would say soul mate guide) Jeff Guidry, who is the current President of Sarvey Wildlife Care Center
Freedom and Jeff have been together since 1998, when Hanble Okinyan, was rescued, after she fell from her nest and broke her wings. The reality of this history is they saved each other, became a very special journey, and a mission to teach, about the magnificence of the natural world and our impact on a fragile planet. How you enjoy the site and you can learn a little more about these two and the center: http://eaglewalker1.blogspot.com/
Sarvey Wildlife Center Home Page is just a start to an amazing world of information, and volunteers needed, photo galleries, and many stories of animals that have come through their doors. You need to take the time, go on a cyber-adventure with Sarvey Wildlife Center, and see all the good they do for Wildlife and what they contribute to our environment. Right now, they have a stronger than normal need for volunteers and donations: http://www.sarveywildlife.org/Default.aspx
I am enclosing a couple of articles about Sarvey Wildlife Center, to let you learn about some of the problems they have faced and are facing on, and the help they need. Then you can follow the links to read more about the center and the get to know them. The history of Jeff and Hanble Okinyan (Freedom) are wonderful, but right now they are facing some major struggles.
Unneeded Christmas Damage: Major Snow was not the type of Christmas present, they expected; extensive property damage; which came close to taking the lives of all their eagles and hawks. If some one did not have some sense of dread and acted on their intuition, they would have lost all their eagles and hawks. It seemed no matter how hard they worked to prevent their lose; they lost the eagle flight structures and a few others, lost when the roofs caved in from snow. Others received damage due to trees collapsing on structures and their emergency ambulance. You can read the articles and see how much received damage and how much was lost due to heavy wet snow several feet of snow.
What I can tell you from personal experiences, this type of damage coupled with planned construction can quickly change from $8,000 US into $26,000 US or more. Easily triple the cost now, than what was originally scheduled. What would have been one or two structures now it is two to four buildings? Then the repair to the other buildings damaged, and that is only the beginning. They had plans to build a new eagle flight builds, and use the other for others in need of healing and rehab. Moreover, they had a few more structures that have to be replaced also, which means they recovery cost might lead to four times they had managed to get donated. Building two new eagle flights has increased the cost by double, for materials alone.
They are out several more than two rehab shelters, remember the animals just keep coming and they need help. Nature’s children don’t stop needing help, because it snows, and none of them understand the concept of vacations or holidays, either. What we discovered the days we thought about enjoying a leisure day, those turned into the days we worked the hardest. Moreover, it was also the days; animals got into the most trouble and needed help. Now without the shelters, the center needs to find places for new arrivals, those recovering, or has housed there because of problems that prevent their return to the wild. They need conditions, which are contusive and comfortable for swift recovery.
This means they need to add more emergency housing, recovery cages, and in some cases emergency make-shift-structures, a must until the center is back up to speed, which means double the cages above normal. Because eagles and other small animals are in cages, used for recover, not for housing, and they had plans to add more cages. Right now they are in need of extra and double everything, due to loses. They had plans to build more structures because of increase in wildlife needs and those they use for education purposes, as well. They are doing such a great job, they need to expand, since they are trusted and respected; which adds greater demands for education awareness programs.
In other words, there is no room at the end and emergency measures will be taken, so some of the older guests are moved to make room for those who are in critical conditions. Those they can move will more than likely go home with volunteers. Then only those that can endure the more without trauma, which can do more harm than good, unless they know the volunteers.
December Storm 2008 = http://www.sarveywildlife.org/Content.aspx?id=227
Report from Jeff Guidry
This was done everyday and so much snow came down at night flights still went down. Thankfully, not one bird or mammal was hurt. This all happened even though our dedicated volunteers and staff were there everyday including Christmas shoveling or using large shop brooms (they have since been broken) and rakes to get the snow off the flights. These people were climbing all over chain link enclosures, tall ladders onto roofs, snow drifts trying get some snow off of netting, you name it they did it. [See what I mean about added cost] We really hope this is all but you never know....
For now if you are interested, please contact Kelly Pattison at kelly@sarveywildlife.org or call 360-435-4817. Stay tuned for more info. Ann, for being there everyday and working so hard!! . . . Angie (our brand new hire) for driving from Bellevue just to work in the snow and freeze and bringing food to the shut ins. The shut ins were Tammie and Kelly, they couldn't leave and worked their hearts out saving this place day and night. For all of these people to get here the driving was treacherous, that alone is enough to stop the average person but it didn't stop our people.
Volunteers http://www.sarveywildlife.org/Volunteers.aspx
Check out the sections PEOPLE VOLUNTEERS (Check site for requirements) For information about becoming being one our wildlife volunteers contact Kelly kelly@sarveywildlife.org
http://www.sarveywildlife.org/Content.aspx?id=157 == Inside Volunteers http://www.sarveywildlife.org/Content.aspx?id=159 == Outside Volunteers
FINANCIAL VOLUNTEERS Sarvey Wildlife Center is funded totally by donations, no state, or federal money at all. http://www.sarveywildlife.org/Content.aspx?id=60 == Everyday Donations List We Need http://www.sarveywildlife.org/Content.aspx?id=202 == Diet Specific Food Needed
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