These are photos from an Open House held in the summer of 2005 at the Back To The Wild wildlife rehabilitation center in Castalia, Ohio.
Open houses at Back To The Wild typically include wildlife presentations by the center's staff with the center's permanent residents. These permanent residents have become injured to the point where they cannot survive on their own in the wild. They serve a purpose in helping to educate the public.
More information is available on-line at http://backtothewild.com and at the YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/backtothewild
Open houses are fund-raisers for Back To The Wild and typically include live auctions, silent auctions, free ICE CREAM, children's activities, and center facility tours of the permanent resident areas. Wildlife being rehabilitated are not part of the public's tours.
The center receives no public or government funding and relies on donors, sponsors, and volunteers.
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