Big-hearted locals pitched in to help a wildlife center in California stay open after a falling tree damaged an enclosure.
Patch reported that the residents of Napa Valley dug deep to support a fundraising effort by Napa Wildlife Rescue to repair an enclosure damaged by a felled oak tree. The tree damaged a fence in the area dedicated to rearing injured, orphaned, and sick fawns. Fortunately, none of the fawns were injured by the wayward oak.
As the only premises in the county licensed to care for injured wildlife, its importance to the area can scarcely be exaggerated. The center cared for over 1,400 animals from 130 different species in 2024…