CLAWS N' PAWS REHAB CENTER SERVICE PROJECT
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Our community partner, Rose Morals, taught us so much about how to help wildlife. In her work as a licensed wildlife rehabber, Ms. Morals cares for injured squirrels, recruits rehabbers, and educates people (like us!) in the community.   
You can visit the Claws n Paws site here.
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Looking for a CT rehabber? Visit the website for CWRA, the Connecticut Wildlife Rehabilitators Association.

You can also seek help at Animal Help Now, or Google Ahnow.

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Looking for a wildlife rehabber outside of Connecticut? Try this list: ​Where to Find a Rehabber.

how to make your own
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Making an animal carrier
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Click the box above for a supply list! We re-used Girl Scout cookie cases for the carrier. 
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THE TEAM

We are Cadettes in the ninth grade, raising awareness for hurt animals and local rehabers
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Gianna

Hi, my name is Gianna. I have been in Girl Scouts for about 4 years now. I love to help others, especially when in need. I have 2 fish and a dog named Doddy.


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Reese

I've been a Girl Scout for about 5-6 years.



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Chloe

Hi! I've been a girl scout for 5 years now and I love to help others, including animals.


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Questions? Comments? You can contact our troop co-leader here.
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  • Home
  • I Found A Baby/Injured Animal
    • Opposum
    • Rabbit
  • How to Make a Squirrel House
  • How to Make a Rescue Kit
  • How You Can Help!
  • Thank You