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Mission Statement
(Mission Statement Adopted May 2002)
Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center provides compassionate care to sick, injured, and orphaned wild birds and small mammals for the purposes of release and education.
VISION STATEMENT
To reduce suffering for all animals, wild and in captivity, and to educate people so they may be responsible animal and environmental caretakers and stewards. That no wild bird or small mammal in need of care will be turned away from EWRC.
History
Founded by rehabbers who felt they could do a better job caring for animals by sharing knowledge, experience, and facilities. We moved from Littleton, Colorado to Ellicott so we would have space to properly care for animals. Organized and incorporated in May 2002 and received IRS nonprofit status in May 2003. Outdoor facilities have been steadily growing, despite financial constraints, due to sheer need of animal placement.
Organization Board of Directors:
President: Donna Ralph
Vice President: Phillip Carberry
Secretary: Tracy Burciago
Treasurer: Kris Wagner
Public Relations Director: Gail Biedronski
The Board of Directors meets twice a year in March and September. These meetings are open to the public; dates, time and locations will be posted on this site.
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