Wildlife Rehabilitation and Release is looking for dedicated volunteers who love animals. The organization rescues many orphaned and injured birds and mammals every year, and we need more humans to help care for them. You could work with cute baby raccoons, sweet songbirds, beneficial bats or magnificent birds of prey. In addition to people who provide hands-on care to the animals, we also need people willing to transport, work at our Intake Center or help raise funds. If you are interested in a very rewarding volunteer career, come to the organiazation’s annual recruitment March 2 at Grass Valley Methodist Church, …
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