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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Aug 2013, p. 8

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6 - WK] utwo amorous - Wednesday. August 7. 2013 Local woman opens her home to injured animals BYLAUIIIE SNELL wildlife animal rescue cen- and helpersareall around w Spermlwlhflfhrunicle ire, with the help of her Atfirst glance you can see daughters and a few volun- four crows. three injured very street has that teers baby birds and a pigeon. ’ E one neighbour known From the outside, you Most notably, Jeff the mom- for being a little would never suspect thisas ing dove. who had been different. a haven for injured wild ani~ released a few weeks prior. On Teakwood Drive in mals. When you step into comes right up to greet Waterloo, that neighbour is her yard, though, her pas- guests . Joy Huggins. Huggins is a sion and concern for these Squirrels, cardinals. por- single mother who has small creatures is apparent: cupines. possums, bunnies, turned her home into a animal cages, food, water groundhogs and other small 5 l J} . . , 5 . a?) v._ A. 1 x 3 ~» Joy Huggins holds one of the rescued birds that was dropped off to her Teakwood Drive i home. Through the help of volunteers. donations and aid of local veterinarians, she rehabili- i f h N j tates injured wildlife and returns them to nature. mutt! we“ mom j 4.. animals are often dropped sonal challenge. and sees it ma] cannot be helped. , off at her home to be taken as an individual case rather “i noticed from being care of, and Huggins does than one of many. She SICk and stuff. it's made her best to nurse them back believes the false logic that everything better." said Hugâ€" to health. there will always be more gins who deals with her own Huggins is one of very animals has left certain health challenges. “i still â€"*~ ' ~ â€" few rehabilitators in the wildlife on the endangered struggle but 1 feel better all 4 A H a _, _ y , , ‘ , . area, whose goal is to con- list. around. emotionally. for m" 7" ’ ", i) 13 “M k ' nect people who have come “To me and most rehab- “It's rewarding but .. across wounded or hers. you don't look at it like there's a lot of animals that orphaned wild animals, with it's just one crow, you look at come here that die." those who can look after it like it's an individual... With her daughter , . ,. . them and ultimately reintro- when you're working with Heather helping take care of i. f “ duce them into the wild them you see they do their the animals. it is no wonder through a program called own goofy things,“ much she would like to be a w The Wildlife Haven. like humans. said Hugins licensed rehabber one day ,‘ ,;, The Wildlife Haven is not With every new arrival, as well. i, , government funded and is Huggins must go above and “The neighbours don't ‘ ' f / ' entirely dependent on pub- beyond to educate herself mind, unless we have a real f" / lic donations Huggins looks about her patient. and has ly loud animal. but that ’ at every new arrival as a per» been very fortunate to cross doesn't happen often," stud l ( Q ' paths with some vet? Heather ‘ . - ’ ' erinanans at Waterloo Because she runs fl’lh l , lT West Veterinary Clinic. branch of the Ontario l . Doctors Tahir Mahâ€" Wildlife Restut' strictly on v‘ . boob and Padmtni donations or public support. Rn. Manchu Body an Pam Makkapati have made a lot of the veterinary hlll\ themselves available tome out her pm ket (an, _ afterhours. waived Huggins explained that emergency fees and this has pulled her out of he: t p i ‘\ educated Huggins as tomfort lime. and made llt'l ‘ \\ much as possible on more eager for information _ _ ‘ certain animals. on thew animals than am A ‘ ! SMIa'ang l" A" Much like having a thing else 1 2 l ‘ ’ l 1‘ "" ‘ EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILES newborn baby, these “i wish i toultl get more ‘ i "’ â€"_â€"_â€"._ animals need to be knowledge [Wish (ht‘ft‘ mm W consistently mom was more information. morn WWW Mini tored. fed or given answers. but it‘s a inonm , , , . ', nourishment Since thing again." Huggins Milli. MM ”m1, NM this wildlife haven is explaining how the govern ”EffNE. LEXUS Meticulous mm in her home, her pas ment I\ only financialh mp 31.31ng Sn". 5“.- Kitchener (519) 748-9668 Original NM NM sion is all encompassâ€" portive if it helps an l‘llllilll u-¢".~~â€"xw>-~<wu~Aâ€"vwn-ah~..r~ Gâ€"vâ€"qd’n‘finfi‘d wu_ dmlâ€"n “Mn“ ca,“ “w" "I“ _ “(mid HP“ "5” . ;“‘f“::;';;:m23$&‘?2 numlm7_muduu?~nmzfl;nr-m Huggins explained Hit more information on J;~z~.£~~..~.m(tmwnmm‘ $1M~~m*i_~n~~mmmi tummy, mmmm that while her passion the lot a] program ttiti in liluw;mffibflr$::mimbzfixzfn‘IZTZmfifi WWW m is incredibly reward- Huggins. or iii volunteer tit ‘ $F$£21153fi1fimzxfim::.tfi:7$fimfm‘r;_Aim"; mum ing, there is also a lot (innate. Visit oiitartowtldlif '....."“"1".:f~'::;;‘11:21?3.73311?.t:.'::.'::.::'.‘:‘::i:z:::::z: 519-578-2052 of times when an an. mmw â€"â€"i---..-~.-.~ ~ 4M\ _ i~

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