GiveBIG May 2-3, 2023
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Hanna Velicer attends the Colorado State University and is completing a B.S. in Ecosystem Science and Sustainability along with a Zoology minor. She has experience working with both domestic and exotic animals through volunteering at an animal sanctuary for abused farm animals and working at an animal science camp not far from her hometown of…
MeiLing Maddox attends the University of New Hampshire (UNH), where she is currently a junior. She is earning a B.A. in Zoology and minors in Animals Behavior and Wildlife & Conservation Biology. Although she goes to school at UNH, she is from Washington State. She gained experience with animals through pet sitting and working with…
Shona Aitken, Wolf Hollow’s Education Coordinator, is retiring at the end of March after working with the organization for over 33 years. Shona started out in 1990 as an animal care volunteer a couple of mornings a week, but before she knew it, she was volunteering full-time. With a degree in Biology and Environmental Science…
Exciting News!! Each year Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center cares for Harbor Seal Pups that are injured or orphaned. The center is licensed by NOAA to care for these Marine Mammals and naming them is part of the protocol for tracking all the health information. Each year, we choose a theme to name the pups….
Sydney Bregman graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a B.S. in Environmental Management and Protection in 2023. Sydney has accumulated two years of wildlife rehabilitation experience through volunteering and working for multiple wildlife rehabilitation centers including The Marine Mammal Center and Pacific Wildlife Care. She is from Los Angeles, California but has spent…