Construct new habitat for striped skunks
| Grant Information | |
|---|---|
| Categories | Environment |
| Location | United States |
| Cycle Year | 2011 |
| Organization Information | |
|---|---|
| Organization Name (provided by applicant) | Wildlife Rescue Aid Project |
| Organization Name (provided by automatic EIN validation) |
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| Secondary Addressee | |
| EIN | |
| Website | http://wildlife-rescue-aid-project.webs.com/ |
| Contact Information | |
|---|---|
| Contact Name | Darcy Toronto |
| Phone | 503-580-0805 |
| rhubarb457@gmail.com | |
| Address |
PO Box 4
Aurora
OR
97002
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| Additional Information | |
|---|---|
| Used for | The purpose for the request is to fix and/or replace the current skunk enclosures that have deteriorated over the years. The existing chicken wire material is disintegrating and needs replacing. We would like to purchase new sturdier wiring and lumber to repair what can be repaired and replace the pens that cannot be repaired. |
| Benefits | Skunks benefit the world with their gentle nature and assist by eating bugs, slugs, mice & rodents. Alot of their natural habitat has been developed with homes. The new enclosures will allow us to accept more orphaned babies and then release them in better wild habitat. |
| Proposal Description | In 2011, we accepted 78 skunks, released 72. 52 were orphaned babies. The 78 skunks came from 41 homes in the Mid-Willamette Valley are of Oregon. Other wildlife centers in oregon refer to us due to the specialized skunk care that is needed. |
