This book includes both American and Canadian general public’s interest in protecting wildlife. Shifting government policies, economic demands, and climate change are impacting wildlife’s habitat and eco-system. Non-profit wildlife rescue organizations have noted significant increases annually in call volume of orphaned wildlife and animals requiring urgent medical care and rehabilitation. Of particular concern is the increase in volume of endangered species transported to wildlife rescue hospitals for treatment.
It is hoped that this book will plant a seed of awareness. Like seeds eager to be planted in fertile soil, you may be drawn to help. Perhaps you will become more aware of the singer in your tree and wonder if your windows or cat are a risk to its life. Perhaps you will decide to contribute your time or donate to a non-profit wildlife or habitat organization.
Consider sharing your thoughts about “Wildlife’s Second Chance” to your social groups. Plant a seed in your community and government leaders to enhance their awareness of wildlife’s needs. You may also discover how wildlife and their habitat enhances your wellbeing.
When enjoying a meal, send gratitude to the tiny pollinators that work to make your food nutritious and plentiful.