provided to The Santiva Chronicle
CROW’s Winter Camp is almost here. The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum is teaming up with the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife for four days of fun from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 20-23.
Winter Camp includes fun activities, dissections, a behind-the-scenes look at both facilities, a beach walk, shell crafting, and much more. At a price of only $100 per camper, spots are going to fill up quickly. Children ages 10-14 are welcome to join and there is a maximum limit of 10 campers so make sure to register before the spots fill up.
CROW will be responsible for transportation to and from the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum. All you need to bring is a lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, and your enthusiasm. For more information and to register, contact Education & Outreach Director, Rachel Taylor at rtaylor@crowclinic.org.
About Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW)
Established in 1968, the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) is a teaching hospital saving the sick, injured and orphaned native and migratory wildlife of Southwest Florida and beyond. Through state-of-the-art veterinary care, public education programs and an engaging visitor center, CROW works to improve the health of the environment, humans and our animals through wildlife medicine. For more information, or to plan your visit, go to www.crowclinic.org. If you find an animal that is in need of help, call (239) 472-3644 ext. #222.
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