Animal Nation featured in the New York Times

We are so grateful to have been featured in the New York Times. The article showcases our wildlife rehabilitation program and does a beautiful job painting a picture of the work our volunteers do.

An excerpt:

“Animal Nation, one of the few rehabilitation centers in Westchester, often reaches capacity and has to stop taking in new creatures before the end of the year. But calls skyrocketed during the pandemic, as people once cocooned in offices began spending more time outside. They found fawns orphaned near bike trails and fledglings fallen from their nests.”

Read the article here.

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