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My Summer at PAWS Wildlife Center

By Anne Heron, PAWS Wildlife Center InternI’ve been volunteering at PAWS Wildlife Center for over a year now. I initially started at PAWS because I was familiar with their Companion Animal Shelter,...

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Christmas is the Time for Counting

By Jen Mannas, Wildlife Naturalist Do you love birds? Have you ever wanted to help bird researchers but you weren’t sure how you could?Well now’s your chance. The annual Christmas Bird Count runs from...

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Volunteering on Weekends: It’s A Lot More Fun Than You Think

By JaneA Kelley, PAWS StaffDo you want to spend your Friday or Saturday evenings volunteering with animals?Wait, before you click away, let us tell you a bit about the importance of volunteers—who we...

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Call for Teens to Help Animals

By Katie Amrhein, EducatorThe start of another school year is rapidly sneaking up on us, and with it comes the release of more wildlife patients, a myriad of happy adoption stories at our companion...

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Species Spotlight: Northern Flying Squirrels

By Jen Mannas, Wildlife NaturalistThere are seven species of squirrels that inhabit Washington and PAWS is no stranger to caring for some of these species. We receive hundreds of squirrels every...

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We Couldn't Do What We Do Without Our Volunteers!

By PAWS staffThis week, as we reflect on what we are thankful for, the first thing that immediately springs to mind is our wonderful volunteers. To say that we’re grateful for our volunteers here at...

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The Wildlife Center: A Day in the Life

By Jen Mannas, Wildlife NaturalistWorking at a wildlife rehabilitation center is much like working in an emergency room.  It is fast paced, you never know what will come through the front door, and...

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