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A Season of Growth

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Palouse Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation has been steadily growing for almost 20 years now. While our organization has grown steadily since day one, we occasionally experience a flourish of rapid growth spurts, where all the change and new developments seem to arrive all at once. Our current season is one of those - so many new and exciting advancements have appeared one on top of another. We have so much to share- so much that we are incredibly excited about and deeply thankful for!


With the development of our new website, we finally have the structure in place to start our new PWRR blog! This is such an exciting addition to our tool belt, because it allows us to provide news, updates, thoughtful perspectives, educational resources and more, all in one, centralized location.


One project in particular, our Wildlife Education Corner for Kids (WECK), has needed to transition to a blog format for some time now. WECK was originally started as a Facebook group, which was a wonderful place to start! But since then, our needs have outgrown our sole reliance on the Facebook platform alone. Now that we have our own website, we are finally able to provide all of our WECK elements in our very own blog! Rest assured, our Facebook page for WECK will stay just as active as before, so please keep engaging! The only difference is that now on Facebook we will provide our core educational elements for WECK through links to our blog.


Thanks for your continued participation and support! We are honored to grow together with you!


Photo by Joey Kyber: https://www.pexels.com/photo/green-leaf-plant-on-brown-wooden-stump-129743/

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Address

If you would like our address, please call for more information.

Phone

208-614-CARE

(208-614-2273)

Email

General:

support@palousewildlife.org

Education:

education@palousewildlife.org

If you need to contact us regarding animal care, please call our hotline listed to the left instead of emailing us.  Our email is not checked frequently enough to properly handle the urgent nature of most of the wildlife scenarios we encounter.
 

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  • Facebook

(PWRR)

  • Facebook

(WECK)

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