We really need to stop treating animals like commodities. This hurts my heart.
It's sometimes hard to decide to share stories like this. It shows some of the worst of humanity, but it also shows some of the best, as a group of people found this poor animal and never gave up on it.
I tend to pass on stories where it doesn't end on a positive note. Only about 1/3 of animals leave a rehab center, but they give all of them the best chance they can.
Aw, I wasn't poking at you, I'm really sorry if I sounded like I was. You do a great job here, and awareness is important. People get bothered and sometimes good things come from it. I know a lot of our wildlife and even domestic animal friends have the odds against them, and maybe the person who put the owl in the bin even mistook it for dead. I really don't know the details. But the term was changed from ecosystem to ecoweb to illustrate our interdependence.
I did not take it as directed at me. No worries.
I figured they thought it wasn't able to be saved, but I'm glad someone else felt otherwise.
Thank you, I'm glad you didn't take it that way* and also glad someone also thought otherwise.
*Autocorrect is the bane of my online interaction.
Thank you Moyles Court Wildlife Hospital!
I have a feeling you're in one of those non-American countries, so I hope the good people there go to your website and buy you all the goodies you need!
Sadly I don't have (and, probably more to the point won't have) the Facepals, but if you ever decide to go big and get a dot-co-dot-uk address I'll be there!
I didn't see anything other than third party things. It sounds like they do mostly local fundraisers.
Superbowl
For owls that are superb.