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A Wild Life





                                                                            Center for






                                                                  Wildlife Rescue,





                                                                    Rehabilitation,





                                                                         and Release



                                                                                By Rebekah McLean


                                                                  Olive, is one our most successful rehab stories. She came to
                                                                  us badly injured requiring surgery and almost lost her life a
                                                                    couple times during her first week with us. She was not
                                                                   releasable and now lives at the NC Aquarium on Roanoke
                                                                       Island.  This photo was taken at the aquarium.


      It’s just another day living “a wild life”! The phone rings once   can visit and learn more about our native wildlife. The found-
      again just as the volunteers settle down to eat lunch. This is   ers’ love and fascination for these animals drives their desire to
      the tenth caller since 8:00 a.m. and they have found an injured   educate people of all ages on the magnificence of these crea-
      wild animal in need of medical care. Quickly, rescue and trans-  tures and hopes to pass on their own passion for wildlife to
      portation arrangements begin to be made and within a short   others. Despite COVID-19 limitations beginning shortly after
      while the animal has been admitted to A Wild Life: Center for   the rehab opened, they have been able to attend a few summer
      Wildlife Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release. A Wild Life is a   camps for kids teaching them about what to do when a wild
      wildlife rehabilitation center formally located in Lumberton,   animal is found in need of care.
      NC, but frequently serves eight surrounding counties.
                                                                 A Wild Life currently operates on monetary contributions and
      The center takes in native wild animals that are orphaned or   supplies donated from the  public. All donations  are  so very
      injured, rehabilitates them, and releases them back to the wild   greatly appreciated and much needed. They can be mailed to or
      when they have successfully completed rehab. The 501c3 not   dropped off at 6422 Seventh Street Rd. Lumberton, NC 2858.
      for profit organization was started in 2019 by NC licensed wild-  You can also contact them at 910-876-7688 or 910-225-0732
      life rehabilitators Dawn Benner and Rebekah Kriston. It has   regarding donations or if you have found a wild animal in need
      grown to include another fully licensed wildlife rehabilitator,   of help. If you are online, like and follow their Facebook page
      three licensed apprentices, and several other faithful volunteers   or visit their website at www.rehabawildlife.org for other ways
      who help with rescue and transportation. Within the last year,   to donate, contact them, or stay updated on the animals in re-
      the rehab has helped well over 800 animals, which includes a   hab.
      variety of species of mammals, birds, and reptiles.        Please also feel free to contact A Wild Life if you are interested
                                                                 in volunteering and helping save lives. Rescue and transporta-
      The rehab currently works out of the homes of its members, but   tion volunteers are always needed. They are also currently in
      the founders have a dream of one day seeing a common center   need of volunteers to help with cage building. It’s definitely “a
      facility centrally located in southeastern NC that will house a   wild life”, but they wouldn’t have it any other way!
      rehabilitation hospital and education center so that the public


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