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.
You can visit the Claws n Paws site here.
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.
You can also seek help at Animal Help Now, or Google Ahnow.
Looking for a wildlife rehabber outside of Connecticut? Try this list: Where to Find a Rehabber.
THE TEAM
We are Cadettes in the ninth grade, raising awareness for hurt animals and local rehabers
GiannaHi, 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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ReeseI've been a Girl Scout for about 5-6 years.
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ChloeHi! I've been a girl scout for 5 years now and I love to help others, including animals.
Questions? Comments? You can contact our troop co-leader here. |