Wildlife Release Bringing You the Wonders of Wildlife A PUBLICATION OF THE CHINTIMINI WILDLIFE CENTER April 2015 Mark Your Calendars! This spring we will be hosting a variety of exciting fundraising events to benefit Chintimini! Please join us for these festivities and help support the important work that Chintimini provides! Mother’s Day Brunch, Tour, and Baby Shower! Sunday, May 10---10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Enjoy self-guided tours of Chintimini Wildlife Center’s educational facilities and ash swale wetland, bird-box building, children’s activities, and more! Live birds-of-prey will be on display, as well as videos featuring baby animals in our care! We will also be sharing information about rescuing injured and orphaned wild babies. This event is part of the 6th Annual Natural Areas Celebration Week. Art is Wild! Benefit Art Auction Friday, May 15---5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. @ The Vue in downtown Corvallis Photograph Dillon Powers Chintimini Opens Its Doors to the Public! For 25 years Chintimini Wildlife Center has provided care for injured and orphaned wildlife and has developed numerous educational programs designed to increase the public’s understanding and appreciation of wildlife. Chintimini has been steadily growing and expanding its educational and outreach programs and is pleased to announce that it is now moving to the next level by opening its doors to the public on a regular basis. Starting on May 2, Chintimini will be open every Saturday this summer from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Visitors will be able to tour the educational facilities, take a stroll in the pristine ash swale wetland, and learn about local wildlife biology, behavior and conservation, habitat improvement, and wildlife rehabilitation in a series of informational and educational programs. The highlight of the Summer Saturday Open House programs will be a Raptor Conservation Program from 10:30 a.m. to noon each day, featuring live birds-of-prey and free-flight demonstrations. See page 2 for an overview of these programs and a schedule of upcoming event themes. Please come visit this summer and learn more about the services Chintimini provides to our community. Join us as together we explore the Wonders of Wildlife! Support Chintimini Wildlife Center while enjoying an evening at The Vue! Live entertainment, hors d’oeuvres, and refreshments will be provided. Artwork from well-known, nationally recognized artists, as well as nature- and wildlife-inspired fine art pieces donated by local artists, will be featured in the silent auction. There will be raffle prizes, live birds-of-prey, and opportunities to learn more about Chintimini’s work! Tickets are on sale for $25. Praises for the World---Jubilate Concert in the Woods Friday, June 19---6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Jubilate! The Women’s Choir of Corvallis joins with Chintimini Wildlife Center to present “Praises for the World” by Jennifer Berezan, a Summer Solstice Concert Celebration for our Natural World with song, poetry, chant, and percussion. This benefit concert will be presented in the Chintimini grove, a natural setting to match and enhance the music. Freeflight raptor presentations will precede the concert, and all attendees are invited to stay for a wine/beer Summer Solstice celebration with Jubilate after the concert. Tickets are on sale for $30. For more information about any of these events and to purchase tickets online, visit our website at www.chintiminiwildlife.org. We hope to see you there! Keep up-to-date Scan the QR CODE above with your smart phone bar code app and find out more about the Raptor Conservation Program Photographs Dillon Powers New! Raptor Conservation Programs at Chintimini! New this year to Chintimini Wildlife Center are the weekly education events. As part of these Summer Saturday Open House events, beginning on Saturday, May 2 at 10:30 a.m., we will be launching our new Raptor Conservation Program (RCP). This program is dedicated to conservation issues concerning raptors found in the United States and greater North America. Included in these programs is our new free-flight program demonstrating the adaptations of flight that have allowed raptors to become apex predators in almost every habitat. Showcasing the ability of these magnificent animals allows the audience to gain a new understanding of the skills needed to survive in the wild. Programs designed for all ages make these events perfect for the entire family. Topics will include such issues as habitat loss, toxins and poisons, automobile strikes, electrocution, etc., but perhaps more importantly, these programs will give the audience a sense of how everyone can help with these issues. Through education, we can all help make the world a better place for humans and the wildlife that shares the world with us. The list of scheduled events is as follows: May 2: First look at the RCP. See what is in store. May 9: Falcons and Hawks of the America’s May 16: Vultures and Owls of the America’s May 23: Lead and other toxins May 30: Habitat loss and climate change June 6: Conservation: What works and what doesn’t June 13: Economic value of raptors June 20: Evolution of flight June 27: Falcons and Hawks of the America’s July 4: The history and power of the Bald Eagle July 11: Vultures and Owls of the America’s July 18: Lead and other toxins July 25: Habitat loss and climate change August 1: Conservation: What works and what doesn’t August 8: Economic value of raptors August 15: Evolution of flight August 22: Falcons and Hawks of the America’s August 29: Vultures and Owls of the America’s September 5: Lead and other toxins September 12: Habitat loss and climate change September 19: Conservation: What works and what doesn’t September 26: Economic value of raptors Photograph Dillon Powers "Wildlife Release" is available via e-mail and will also be posted on our website. If you would prefer to receive your next copy electronically, please e-mail your request to chintimini_wildlife@comcast.net. Copyright (c) 2015 by Chintimini Wildlife Center. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without permission. http://www.chintiminiwildlife.org v E-mail: chintimini_wildlife@comcast.net v Telephone 541-745-5324 2 Chintimini Summer Wildlife Rangers Programs Chintimini Wildlife Center offers a variety of youth programs aimed at nurturing the love of nature naturally. This summer we are offering eight camps. Each camp is packed full of games, exploration, and science! Pre- and post-care is available for an additional fee. Prices for each camp varies. Thursday field trips will allow children to explore other ecosystems in our area. Afternoon snacks are provided. Wetlands Camps: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 22–26, and June 29–July 3, Ages 8-12, Cost $200. These camps are dedicated to the wilds of the wetlands and are a favorite among many! Using Chintimini’s own wetland habitats, campers will discover for themselves some of the fantastic creatures that call a pond home, while learning the importance of wetland systems within their own world. Wildlife Rehabilitation Camp: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 6–10, Ages 9 and up, Cost $200. This specialty camp is created from the foundation of Chintimini. Each activity is designed to teach campers the basics in rehabilitating a wild animal. Campers will perform mock patient admissions, evaluations, diagnostics, and treatments using the same protocols used at Chintimini. Topics will include surgical techniques, anatomy and physiology, dietary requirements, wild animal handling safety, and how to meet the needs of a wild animal while it is in captivity. Jr. Rangers Camp: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., July 13–17, Ages 5-7, Cost $175. This camp is designed for the young adventurer. Campers will combine exploration and observation to connect with the world around them. This week-long adventure explores nature through hands-on experiences, such as pond exploration, nature hikes, active wildlife games, crafts, and stories! Raptors: Head to Talons: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 20–24, Ages 8-12, Cost $200. For questions about any of our youth programs contact Ronda at chintimini@alyrica.net This camp is for any child who loves the amazing birds of prey. Campers will learn about the awesome adaptations it takes to be a top predator of the sky through games, activities, and individual exploration. Additionally, special guest appearances from Chintimini’s resident birds of prey and their handlers will provide the children with unique close encounters with these incredible animals! S.O.A.R. (Science of Amazing Raptors): 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 27–31, Ages 8 and up, Cost $225. This year we are taking raptor knowledge to new heights to provide campers the opportunity to investigate the world of raptors beyond the basics. Campers will work with professional raptor trainers, wildlife rehabilitation experts, and specialized educators to learn about advanced avian biology, current raptor research and conservation issues, and the inner workings of CWC’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Department. Additionally, this camp includes a Thursday overnight campout with the owls. Campers are invited to bring tents and sleeping bags for a night of dinner over the fire, games, and the opportunities to hear the wild owls that live in the ash swale of Chintimini. Wilderness 101: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., August 17–21, and August 24–28, Cost $225. Keep up-to-date Scan the QR CODE above with your smart phone bar code app and find out more about the Wildlife Rangers Progam Wilderness 101 is an introductory camp designed to help young explorers gain a better knowledge and understanding of what it takes to live in the outdoors. Under the guidance of our expert instructors, campers will learn basic outdoor skills that include wilderness safety and survival, gear selection, preparing a campfire, building a shelter, looking for animal signs, identifying plants, navigating by compass, and tying knots. On Thursday, campers have the option of camping out in their shelters and eating dinner over the fire! This camp provides a great opportunity for young outdoor enthusiasts to build proficiency in basic self-reliance and teamwork skills while having a blast! 3 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID CORVALLIS, OR PERMIT NO.50 311 Lewisburg Avenue Corvallis OR 97330 Bringing You the Wonders of Wildlife! Another Record-Setting Year! The year 2014 was another record-setting year at Chintimini Wildlife Center, with total admissions of 1,326 injured or orphaned animals. This brings the total number of patients that have been admitted since Chintimini was formed to over 20,000 animals. Every year for the past seven years, numbers have increased and another new record is set. This trend is expected to continue. By this time in 2014, 217 patients had been admitted; this year there are already 260 admissions. The first baby raccoon of 2015! Chintimini’s most active months are always May, June, July, and August, when more than half of the total number of patients are admitted. The busy season is just beginning, and animal admission numbers are already rising. In the next few months, an average of almost 200 animals per month, or around 6 per day, will be admitted. CHINTIMINI IS ABLE TO PROVIDE CARE FOR ALL OF THESE ANIMALS BECAUSE OF YOUR SUPPORT! These juvenile rabbits were early admissions this spring and have already been raised and released back into the wild. THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DO FOR OREGON’S WILDLIFE! Emergency EMERGENCY HELP HOTLINE 541-745-5324 The mission of Chintimini Wildlife Center is to provide care for injured and orphaned wildlife, with the goal of returning them to their natural habitat, and to foster a connection between people and wildlife through education.
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