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As another year comes to an end we want to let you know how we used your donations in 2009. Like all other charities, Liberty Wildlife has felt the stress of an economy that seems under siege. Click here to see how we've maximized a reduced budget while helping over 3,500 native animals.
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T'was the night before Christmas and all through the mews, All the eagles were preening in moonlight diffuse. The hour was late – Christmas morning was near - They all hoped to be fed by a kind volunteer! Click here to view the rest of the story.
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 Most Liberty Wildlife followers are aware of our blog. If you aren't, you might want to check it out at libertywildlife.blogspot.com. The entries written by Megan Mosby and Terry Stevens provide a commentary on the day in - day out efforts and rewards of wildlife rehabilitation. A review of Terry's write ups and photos from the past year highlight some common chords and developing trends.Click here to enter our world.
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