Spring 2014 - Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida

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Spring 2014 - Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida
Volume 32 Isssue 1
Sanctuary Wish List
Apples/Carrots
Cheerios
Peanut Butter
Sunflower Seeds (no salt)
Wild Bird Seed
Safflower Seeds
Vanilla Wafers
Pecans/Walnuts
1st Class Stamps
Fresh/Frozen Chicken
Fresh/Frozen Fish
Venison
Purina Cat Chow
Purina Puppy Chow (Sm.
Bites)
Sweet Potatoes
Animal Crackers
Suet Cakes
Meat Baby Food
Kleenex
Pine Straw
Paper Towels
Non-auto off Heating Pads
Heat Lamps
Snuggle Safe Heat Disks
¼”-¾” Line/Rope (no plastic)
Amdro Ant Poison
Garden Cart
Walmart/Walgreen Gift Cards
Lowes Gift Cards
Sams Gift Cards
Home Depot Gift Cards
Barnes Feed Store Gift Cert.
Receive • Rehabilitate • Release
Spring 2014
This long neck and curved beak comes in
handy when trying to catch a tasty snack.
These birds are specialists at catching
frogs, insects, crabs and reptiles right out
of the marshy waters edge! How amazing
is that?!! Not only does the beak look cool
but it plays a pretty important role in the
life of this Juvenile White Ibis.
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Upcoming Events 2014
Annual Baby Shower and Supply Drive
Saturday, April 26, 2014, 12:00 to 3:30 p.m.
Artists Gone Wild Art Auction
Friday, June 27, 2014, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., Apple Annie’s at Seville
Quarter
WILDfest 2014
Saturday, September 13, 2014, 12:00 to 3:30 p.m.
Holiday Open House and Supply Drive
Saturday, December 6, 2014, 12:00 to 3:30 p.m.
Thanks For Listening To Our Needs!
Thanks so much to the following people and groups who have helped
make our Wildlife Sanctuary even better.
Dr. Knight and Dr. Zettler- Westside Animal Clinic
Dr. Perret- Pine Forest Animal Clinic
Gulf Power Company and Employees
Duncan McCall Advertising
Escambia County
Anchor Pest Control
Frances Webb & ECUA Employees Recycling
Stallion Road Recycling Club
Bob Peck, Bob Berger & John Nolan –Fishing Team
Perdido Veterinary Hospital
Allen Williams Seafood
Maria’s Seafood
Pensacola Live Bait
Navy Federal Credit Union
Gulf Winds Federal Credit Union
Dan Dunn/Mark Robertson & Company
Pensacola Bay Brewery
The Butcher Shoppe
The Parrot Heads of Pensacola
Elite Printing
Ferry Pass Middle Sch, Ms. Boles 7th and 8th gifted classes
Help us help our wildlife by dropping
off your aluminum drink cans!
TO TRANSPORT WILDIFE:
• Place in a box, basin or trashcan
with a cover or lid
• Do not give food or water
• Keep in a quiet place
• Keep out of extreme heat or air
conditioning
2013 recycled cans brought in $1405.00
2014 recycled cans (Feb 3)
$ 154.00
TRANSPORT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE…
EVERY MINUTE COUNTS!
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Staff
Dorothy Kaufmann
Cheryl Greene
Karen Beach
Debbie Segers
Emily Holden
Dawn Morales
Brittany Neff
Emily Bosso
Board of Directors
Larry Steimel
Bob Jordan
Dale Dean
Alan Robinson
John Kaufmann
Debbie Barnard
Steamer Lawhead
Mary Jones
Christine Burk
Chris Verlinde
Molly O’Connor
Veterinary Advisors
Dr. Tommy Knight
Dr. James Zettler
Dr. David Perrett
Volunteer Coordinators
Darleen Willis
Patricia Rhodes
Photography Credits
Larry Steimel
Janice Neitzel
Dorothy Kaufmann
Karen Beach
Bill Strength
Michael Duncan
Printing Credit
Elite Printing & Marketing
WE ARE NOW ON FACEBOOK!!!
Please look for Wildlife Sanctuary
of Northwest Florida, Inc. in your
FB search line and become our FB
friend! You can see pictures of all our
spring and summer babies, and link
to articles about our recent releases
and events!
Linda Hartmann
We will miss you dearly!
Linda has worn many hats
and been such a great friend
to all of us. A long time
board of director member,
a wildlife ambassador for
guided tours, presentations to
groups, a maker of crafts for
our gift shop and Linda has
saved us thousands of dollars
by raising meal worms for
our birds. She has been a staunch supporter and
will truly be missed. We wish you good luck as
you continue working with wildlife in Tennessee.
Our door is always open ….so please remember
to visit your home away from home here at the
Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida.
Building for Wildlife
By Dorothy Kaufmann, Director
Now is the time to make those nesting boxes
for your yard. There are lots of different design
patterns you can find at the library or on the
internet or in your favorite wildlife book. The
more variety in the design of your nest boxes,
the more variety of birds and animals you will
attract. So get out to your garage or woodshop
with some scrap wood and cool box patterns and
start cutting! This is a great gift idea for those
friends who have everything…..
Mark Robertson, Dan Dunn, Simon Dunn and
Nathan Holler
FUNDRAISERS BIG SUCCESS!
by Cheryl Greene, Assistant Director
During the 2013 Seafood Festival and the Greater Gulf Coast Arts Festival the Wildlife Sanctuary of NWFL was
extremely fortunate to have some wonderful people go out of their way to hold a fundraiser to benefit the critters.
Anything from pulled pork sandwiches to freshly cooked fish tacos were served up for a donation to the Sanctuary.
The food was a huge hit as was “Team Cayenne” named for the Wildlife Sanctuary’s red phase Eastern Screech
Owl, ambassador for the events. Chef Dan Dunn and his friends cooked on the grill and greeted visitors beside the
Pensacola Bay Brewery. People were lined up waiting for delightful taste treats and a chance to see the Wildlife
Sanctuary’s educational birds.
The events were a BIG success due to Dan Dunn, Mark Robertson, Nathan Holler, Steve Moody, Gina Dudley,
Kevin Hobbs, Norman Colburn, Daniel Watts, Simon Dunn, Chris Robertson, Bill Strength, David Owsley,
Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front, Todd James, and Chris Johnson of City Grocery. Thank You all!!!
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A Look Inside
by Karen Beach, Operations Director
All of us here at the Wildlife Sanctuary are obviously animal lovers and are “owned” by at least one dog or cat at
home. They greet us at the door every day seemingly excited to see us. The sad truth, at least at my house, is this
enthusiasm is just a ruse. My pets, while happy I am home, are really more excited at the prospect of a getting
a treat or meal of some kind! As a pet owner, it can be overwhelming going into any pet food isle at the store in
search of the “best” foods for your critters. The variety of choices for dogs and cats are endless.
Imagine then, the Wildlife Sanctuary, trying to provide the proper diet for over 159 different species of birds,
mammals and reptiles!!! This is what we do at the Sanctuary, 365 days per year! In 2013 alone, we admitted
125 species of birds, 21 species of mammals and 13 species of reptiles! Dietary needs can vary greatly so it is
necessary to know exactly what is best for each species. It is a challenge to actually have all the necessary foods
on hand each and every day because we never know exactly what each day will bring us!
Stay tuned….with the 2014 baby season upon us, it will be interesting to see what new species we may see!!!
Wait and Watch Before Rescuingby
by Cheryl Greene, Assistant Director
With the ice and cold that we’ve had this winter it’s hard to think about spring, but it’s just around the corner. And spring
means that the critters’ instincts will be turning to nesting and raising babies. Just to make sure that wildlife offspring
don’t get “rescued” unnecessarily, here are a few things to keep in mind:
Make sure they are really orphaned. Baby birds will fledge from the nest before they can actually fly. If they are
feathered, have a short tail and are hopping around your yard, try to keep an eye on them from inside your house. Mom
and dad are letting them learn how to be a bird but are definitely feeding them as necessary. Keeping your cats and dogs
inside will be a big help as the fledglings are very vulnerable during the week or so that they are on the ground. Even if
you are sure that one parent is missing, the other parent will usually take over the feeding duties.
A lot of times baby fawns get “rescued” unnecessarily. The mom will place her baby or babies in a safe spot and leave
them there for a few hours. This helps keep predators from finding them as fawns don’t have any scent. As long as a
baby is not in harm’s way, watch from a distance to see if mom returns to feed it.
Of course we are here to help if you are certain that any wildlife is truly orphaned or there are injuries. If you have any
doubt as to what to do, you can always give us a call for advice. Code 39-9.006(1)(a) of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service states that you have 24 hours to turn wildlife over to a licensed rehabilitation facility. It is always best not to feed
it or give it water. Keep it in a dark, warm, quiet place and bring it to the sanctuary as soon as possible. Thank you in
advance for your consideration and concern for the wildlife that we are fortunate to have in our lives.
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GIVING WILDLIFE
A HELPING HAND
by Cheryl Greene, Assistant Director
One thing that we see with great regularity is wildlife
young and parents that are caught by cats. Once
caught, infection from the cat’s teeth or claws or
the stress of capture often results in death. Our best
chance to help is if the animal is brought to us as soon
as possible.
The most important thing you can do for wildlife is
to keep your cat(s) inside. Putting a bell on a cat’s
collar does not prevent them from killing wildlife.
Cats learn to stalk silently but even if they don’t, wild
animals do not necessarily associate the ringing of a
bell with danger. Wildlife in the Western Hemisphere
did not evolve in the presence of a small, abundant
predator like the domestic cat and therefore did not
develop defenses against them.
Not only is it better for wildlife if the cat stays
indoors, it is also much better for your cat. There are
so many dangers that confront free roaming animals:
cars, animal attacks, human cruelty, overpopulation,
disease, parasites, poison and traps. Keeping a cat
happy indoors can be accomplished by doing some or
all of the following: provide a safe outside enclosure
such as a screened porch, provide window shelves
so cats can watch outdoor activities safely, play
with your cat each day (paper bags and cardboard
boxes make great play toys), and plant kitty grass
for grazing. Spaying and neutering will prevent
unwanted litters of kittens.
By keeping cats indoors, you can make it a much
safer environment for our native wildlife to raise their
families.
Outdoor Treats
by Dorothy Kaufmann, Director
Keep on giving and sharing with the birds
and critters in your yard by offering yummy
treats. Here is a fun idea for your yard.
Soft Peanut Butter Mix
1 cup shortening
1 cup crunchy peanut butter
3 cups yellow cornmeal
½ cup flour
Sprinkle thistle seeds and dried meal
worms (found at Walmart and Lowes)
Melt shortening
for 1 minute
or less in microwave, add
peanut butter
and stir until
blended. Now
add cornmeal
and flour. As
it thickens you
can add treats
of dried cranberries, raisins,
thistle, dried
meal worms or
shelled peanuts. Cool, then smear on tree
trunks or block into chunks for wire suet
baskets.
I also like to offer apples, peanuts, fresh
water and don’t forget a nice hummingbird
feeder. The mixture for the hummingbirds
is one part sugar to 4 parts of hot water, no
red dye is needed.
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Reflectionsby Dorothy Kaufmann, Director
June 2014 will be twenty years since I found my special bond with the
Wildlife Sanctuary. The Sanctuary had a terrible fire in May of 1994.
I read about it and knew some of the folks that were helping and
offered my time. That was it…..I was hooked……I found what I didn’t
know I was looking for. I am lucky to have an opportunity to work
with animals and to work with such amazing people every day.
The work here isn’t glamorous but I love it. I love the animals, I love
the mission, and I love the people that help with the animals and the
mission. Some days are better than others just like your own lives. I
consider myself lucky to have found something I find so rewarding. I
often have friends, family…or strangers with huge smiles…..ask “Is it fun”.
Is it fun? Well… I pause to think of a polite answer (funny how parts of my life
flash before me at that moment). Much of what I do is not fun so “no” should be
my reply. Seeing animals every day that are injured or sick isn’t fun. Seeing baby
animals scared and hungry that have been separated from their parents isn’t
fun. Seeing animals too frightened to eat and cry inconsolably isn’t fun. I pause….
because I don’t think “Is it fun?” is really what people mean to ask me. I answer
with a statement. “This is one of the most rewarding, exciting and challenging jobs I
have ever had….I get to learn about all types of animals…and…at the same time try
to have every type of food imaginable for anything that arrives from pelagic birds
to black bear”.
I found this to share: I am a wildlife rehabilitator, I am hard core, I save lives, I
end suffering, I make a difference, I speak for those who have no voice, I “right” the
wrongs that were done to innocent creatures, I do it because I am able.
All of us who work with wildlife rehabilitation share the mission of giving wildlife
a second chance. Our volunteers and contributors share that same wish. Thank you
for supporting the Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida and standing behind us
for the past 31 years. Warm Hugs and Soft Smiles
DID YOU KNOW?
Animals and birds come in many shapes and sizes and are usually grouped together in the wild for different reasons. Different
groups may work together as a team to gather food effectively and efficiently, raise young, grooming, protection, migration and
socialization. Groups of animals sometimes have the most unusual names. Test your knowledge…how many of the groups below
do you know? First try guessing without looking them up! See how well you do! HAVE FUN!
A group of crocodiles is a _____________________
A group of bitterns is a __________________
A group of vultures is a _______________________
A group of seabirds is a _______________________
A group of foxes is a ______________________
A group of wild cats is a ____________________
A group of sharks is a ____________________
A group of clams is a ______________________
A group of jellyfish is a _____________________
A group of cormorants is a ___________________
A group of owls is a ___________________
A group of hummingbirds is a ____________________
A group of armadillos is a ___________________
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(answers of page 8)
In Memory and In Honor
In Memory…
Tom Cheek
from Elizabeth Cheek-Jones
Wayne T. Smith
from
Joanna Beyer
Ann Ardahl Smith
Patricia Griffith
from William Griffith
Betty Villane
We love & miss you
from Tappie, Paul
& Kaycee Villane
Bud Ewart, Willard Ewart &
Lottie Monks
from Janice & Glen Monks
Angel Burdette & Angie Peters
from Gene Peters
“Frannie”, dog lost at sea
from Jacqueline Berger
Linda May
We love & miss her
from
Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Winstead
Robert E. Miller
from Peggy Ann Glaister
Jodie Armstrong
from Jim & Susan Leath
Charles E. Cunningham
from
Mrs. Charles E. Cunningham
Dr. Earl Watson
“Miss you dearly”
from Isabel V.L. Watson
“Fifi, Sasha, & Kirby”
from Helen & Bill Plag
“Ike”
from
Christine Fade & Stan Fisher
Marjorie McNair
“We know you miss her”
from
Shirley & “Belinda Ferage
Norman Fritz, Jr.
from Norman & Nina Fritz
Joe & Rose Chavaria
from Elaine Chavaria
Patria A. Selby
from Uncle Neal
Jane Ewart
from Wildlife Sanctuary
Betsy Oram
from Jacqueline Berger
Mark Schroth
from
Priscilla & Lamar Liddle
“Maxie” Puetz,
beloved dog of Belinda Puetz
from Linda Shinn
Camille, “Always in my heart”
from Pamela Slusser
Alvin Lester
from
Cdr. K.L. Bufkin, USN, Ret.
My mom, Joyce M. McGahan
from Glenda F. Dees
“Harry” Molnar, my Argentine
horned frog
from Jeanne Molnar
Caroline Tenny
from James F. Bassett
In loving memory of
Dharbinder Bamrah
from Valerie L. Aune
June Klinedinst
Dennis Klinedinst
from James F. Bassett
Mr. Knight Shurden
from Kay Bufkin
Al Herrington
from
John & Cherie Stephens
Craig Wood
from Janet Penniman
Mrs. Charles Rumbley
from Janet Penniman
Cecelia Bentley & Claire Rivers
from
Augustin & Patricia Morales
Karen Barnicki
from
Christine & Richard Barnicki
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Long
Alan & Doreen Johnson
George Tremmer
from Mrs. Shirley Farage
“Diesel”, a loving gentle giant
& utterly amazing ball player
from Michael Rowan
John Nelson Peacock
from Chris & Janie Wey
“Sammy”
from
Teresa & Joseph Schiller
Robert Masher
from Betty Moore,
Debbie & Milton Andress
“Hank & Dot”
from
Shannon & Pam Winchester
Penny Wilkes
from Mary & Jerry Lewis
Lcdr Clayton B. Willis
(“Lucky”)
from
Wildlife Sanctuary of NWFL
Linda Hartmann
Paula Payne
“Gypsy, Harley & Zeda”
from Cathy & Gene Ingram
Russell Nelson
from Kay Bufkin
“Molly”, beloved dog of
Jean & Greg
from Joyce Burk
Max Silver
from Greg Silver
In Honor…
All who support the WLSNWFL
from Judith & Ralph Vaggi
“Ben & Jerry”
from
Patty & David Buterbaugh
Jim Emery
from Wyn Emery
James Longabaugh’s 1st
birthday
from Sally Lee
WLSNWFL volunteers
from Carol W. Murphy
Sue Wager
“Thanks so much for your
help!”
from Bonnie G. Oursler
Lindley Barden
from Cheryl & Cliff Greene
Mrs. Gilda V. Wernicke
“Happy Birthday, dear sister”
from Olga V. Covington
Carol Harrison
Happy Birthday
from Chris Bloomberg
Cheryl Greene
Happy Birthday
from Bill & Lee Greene
Peggy Nunning
from
Wildlife Sanctuary of NWFL
Lady Bug Garden Club
Bernard Stempel
from Carol Prosnitz
Dorothy Kaufmann &
all her wonderful staff
from Lynn Osvold
Philip A. Balink-White
from Linda Balink-White
Sherry Hightower
from Elaine Purdy
Diane Stetler
from Jackie Downer
Kevin Hobbs
from Jessie Drossos
“Maxwell” Murphy
Max, we miss you!
We will never forget you.
from
Mr. & Mrs. George Murphy
Paula Payne
from Betsy & Calvin Moore
Susan Teel
Beckie Breeding Mims
Mike Aymond
Edison Woods
Buddy Woods
from
Stanley“Steamer” Lawhead
“Bailey”, our beloved pug &
best friend
from
Kenneth & Rhoda Somerville
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In Honor (cont.)
Alyssa Samuels
Happy Birthday with love
from
your friend Johanna
Bonita & Justin Witkin
Wildlife Sanctuary for assistance to wildlife
from Hilda Klimach
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Howells
Kim & David Leach
Dean Monks
Dale & Cindy Monks
Linda, Audrey & John Sanders
from Janice, Glen,
& Buttons Monks
Jimmy & Janet Briggs
from Paul Wernicke
Lisa Scruggs
from her employees at
Janet Holley, Tax Collector
Nicholas Owens
from Patriciann &
Larry Retherford
Phil & Theresa Friday
from Pat Friday
Dennis & Betty Barry
Ruth Ratchford/Ran Humphries
from Tommy &
Suzy Ratchford
Ken & Jean Karadin
“Because we love you”
from Bob & Jane Graves
Karen Beach
from Carol Prosnitz
Mr. & Mrs. Hal Hudson
from Suzanne &
Hal Hinman
Sherry Hightower
from Kathryn Julian
“Gandalf, Galadriel, Casper &
Ananda, cats who loved their
lives in Pensacola!
from Karen Wetzel
Dr. Cheryl Jones
from Susan & Bobby Holt
The Longabaugh Boys
from Kathryn &
Chris Longabaugh
The Schmidt Family
from Brenda Arnold
Answers for Did You Know (congregation, wake, skulk, shiver, smack, parliament, roll, sedge, wreck, destruction, bed, gulp, charm)
Don’t Feed the Ducks Bread!
Feeding bread to ducks is like killing them with kindness. It causes
botulism, a cruel and mostly fatal disease, by the bread sinking in the
water, removing oxygen as it breaks down and creating a bacterium which
then infects the ducks. They suffer a very slow and cruel death as they
are paralyzed and unable to swim or fly or eventually breathe.
It contributes to a deformity called “Angel Wing”. It affects the growth
of ducklings due to the complete lack of nutrients in bread. Angel Wing
causes the wings to permanently droop and the duck is unable to fly.
The lack of nutrients impairs a ducks’ immune system. This leaves them more likely to get ill, catch diseases
and be preyed upon. Domestic ducks are attracted to feeding lakes or ponds and then breed with our native
ducks which contributes to overpopulation and therefore less food is available for the wild ducks.
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MEMBERSHIP 2013
These names and memberships are from December 5, 2012 through December 31, 2013. Those contributions
received after December 31, 2013 will be acknowledged in our Winter 2014 newsletter. Thanks!
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Debra Dillow
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