The International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council, founded in 1972, welcomes you to our Go Wild Auction! Proceeds from this event go toward IWRC programs that promote wildlife conservation and welfare by supporting and providing science-based education for wildlife rehabilitators.
IWRC Go Wild Auction
International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council
IWRC Go Wild Auction
International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council
The International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council, founded in 1972, welcomes you to our Go Wild Auction! Proceeds from this event go toward IWRC programs that promote wildlife conservation and welfare by supporting and providing science-based education for wildlife rehabilitators.
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IWRC Go Wild Auction
IWRC Go Wild Auction 2023
Join us down the rabbit hole and and jump into our Go Wild Auction in this Year of the Rabbit! We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our sponsors and generous item donors for their contributions this year, including:
Alistair Liptak, Alistair’s Art Emporium • Anonymous • Badger Balm • Blue Aster Studio • Brentos/WIRES • Brooke Durham - Board Member • CatherineRedgateArt • Charles Senn, Teton Village Sports • Critter Crazy Co • Danene Birtell - Board Member • Diane - Board Member • Dr. Bronner's • Folkmanis Puppets • Graham Fine Art Photography • Jennifer Boonstra - Board Member • Joel Sartore • Julissa Favela • Kai Williams - executive director • Kong Specialty products • Kyra's Fine Art • LightenMagicUp • Meredith Whitney - Board Member • Mountain Rose Herbs • Natural Life Clothing • Pat Latas • Radicool Australia • Rob Adamski - Board Member • Rodent Pro • Sarah Edmonds Market • Sarah Jaynes Art • SarahDrawsThings • ScaccoMatto • Sue Wylie - Board Member • Suzanne Pugh - Board Member • The Marine Mammal Center • Weiyi Liu • Wildlife Rehabilitators' Association of Massachusetts - WRAM
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Questions? Contact alexandra@theiwrc.org.
About IWRC
Our Mission Promotes Wildlife Conservation and Welfare. We provide evidence-based education and resources on wildlife rehabilitation to move the field of wildlife rehabilitation forward; to promote wildlife conservation and welfare; and to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts worldwide, through better understanding of wild animal ecology, behavior, and welfare.
Vision
We envision a world where the conservation and welfare of wild animals is well served by an effective symbiotic relationship between wildlife rehabilitators and other wildlife professionals.
IWRC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
The International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council
PO Box 3197
Eugene, OR 97403
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