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Wildlife In Need Center Baby Bird Feeding Program
May 18 @ 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm
The Wildlife In Need Center (WINC) is excited to announce their popular youth and adult Baby Bird Feeding Program is back for this busy orphan season 2024! Join Baby Bird Feeding Volunteer Team!
Baby Bird Feeding Orientations Set! The Wildlife in Need Center is also excited to announce their popular youth and adult Baby Bird Feed Program for 2024. They need you on the team! They receive hundreds of hungry orphaned baby birds from May to September that need lots of quality care. If you are at least 15, you can help provide the attention and care that each bird needs to return it to the wild. If you are 12 to 14, you can team up with an adult guardian to help us with our baby birds. You must be committed to working one four and a half hour shift each week for about eight weeks.
Upcoming orientation dates are Saturday May 18th 2:30pm – 5:00pm and on Sunday June 2nd 1:00pm – 3:30pm. To become a volunteer, you must attend an orientation and start by calling 262-965-3090 to reserve your spot. For additional information and the application, please visit our website at https://www.helpingwildlife.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer/. Ages 12-14 must complete a brief pre-orientation interview by emailing Lynn at volunteer@helpingwildlife.org.
For more information about the volunteer orientation at WINC, contact the Wildlife In Need Center at (262) 965-3090 or visit their website.
About the Wildlife In Need Center
The Wildlife In Need Center is a nonprofit organization located in Oconomowoc, WI that provides treatment and care for sick, injured and orphaned indigenous wildlife with the goal of releasing animals to their native habitats in the wild. Since its inception in 1994, over 65,800 animals representing more than 140 species have been brought to the center for care or medical attention.
Open 365 days a year, WINC is staffed with a small team of paid staff, over 75 year-round dedicated volunteers and is funded entirely by private donations and grants. The center works extensively with schools and community organizations to help raise awareness of the important contribution southeastern Wisconsin’s unique wildlife makes to the region.
Through WINC’s ten Educational Animal Ambassadors, coupled with media presentations including television appearances, WINC educates over 25,000 people each year about living harmoniously with wildlife. WINC also provides expert advice via phone, website and through social media about wildlife-related issues.
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