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Barrington, Illinois, January 12, 2005 —
Effective immediately, Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation has expanded
its services to include the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned
migratory birds. Flint
Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation has been granted a federal wildlife
rehabilitation permit that has enabled the addition of these services.
With this expansion, Flint Creek Wildlife is one of the few facilities
in Lake County that accepts songbirds, birds of prey and mammals.
Additionally, Flint Creek Wildlife is the only Lake County facility that
holds a permit for the rehabilitation of White Tailed Deer.
Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation is a not-for-profit 501(c)3
corporation dedicated to the rehabilitation of
injured and orphaned wildlife with the goal of returning fully rehabilitated
wildlife to its natural habitat. Flint Creek promotes respect for wildlife and
wildlife habitats through public education programs. Flint Creek also supports
efforts to repopulate endangered and threatened wildlife species.
Established in 2003, Flint Creek Wildlife currently operates from a property
along Flint Creek in the greater Barrington, Illinois area. Flint Creek is seeking a
larger property that will support its longer term growth.
Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation relies solely on public funding and
graciously accepts donations in order to support its life saving work. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed under law.
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