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Wildlife Baby Shower

Where: Wild Care, 10 Smith Lane, Eastham MA  View Map

When:

How Much: Free

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About Wildlife Baby Shower...Join us as we celebrate the precious wildlife babies cared for at our wildlife rescue and rehabilitation facility. We will be offering guided tours of a few of our outdoor enclosures, and hourly educational presentations with our Animal Ambassadors. Guests will have the opportunity to make their own animal rescue box and decorate "Kindness Socks" – rice socks with inspirational messages for animals that will be used to keep them warm. There will be children's activities and snacks, and the coolest ice cream truck around – Good Times will sell ice cream from 11:30 til 12:30.

Meet and greet our Animal Ambassadors in hourly presentations:

11:30 AM – Ilean a Mallard Duck

12:30 PM – Up Up an Eastern Screech Owl

1:30 PM – Garv an Eastern Box Turtle

All are welcome, and admission is free to attend. Baby shower gifts from our Baby Shower Wish List (below) are greatly appreciated. Guests bringing a gift will be entered to win a Wild Care gift basket, and all guests will receive a party favor. Proceeds to benefit Wild Care Cape Cod.

"We are extremely grateful for the support of the community", said Stephanie Ellis, Executive Director. "Wild Care is not open to the public, so this is the one day of the year when we can give the public a sneak-peek at what we do. It is such a fun event for children and adults of all ages. We are thrilled to be able to host this in-person event for our wonderful, wildlife-loving community!"

To keep our animal patients safe from Avian Flu, we will not be allowing guests inside. We will be sharing FaceBook Live videos of wildlife rehabilitators feeding some of our baby animals. Find us on Facebook at @wildcarecapecod.

ABOUT WILD CARE: Wild Care's mission is to treat injured, ill and orphaned native wildlife for release, to prevent wildlife casualties through public education and live counseling, and to engage the community in conservation through volunteerism. Since our founding, Wild Care has accepted greater than 30,000 wild creatures, representing over 275 species of native birds, mammals, and reptiles. On average Wild Care receives more than 1,800 wild animals per year for treatment. Of those admitted, about half come to us due to injuries and habitat loss due to human activities. It is a vital part of Wild Care's mission to help educate the public on ways they can avoid harming our animal neighbors. We work with the community to positively impact the lives of wild animals through our counseling, educational efforts, and outreach. Wild Care does not charge the public for our services to wildlife. We accept wildlife regardless of a rescuer's ability to make a donation and we never compromise quality of care or the dignity of an animal's life for fundraising purposes. We are constantly striving to preserve the natural history of Cape Cod and provide quality, individualized care to each of our patients.

Email any questions to: events@wildcarecapecod.org

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