CAYMAN WILDLIFE SUFFERS

Due to Lack of Funding Cayman Wildlife Rescue Unable to Continue

FRIDAY, 14 OCTOBER – After over 10 years of service Cayman Wildlife Rescue (CWR), a Program of the National Trust for the Cayman Islands, is unfortunately no longer able to accept injured wildlife into its care and effective Friday, 14 October, the hotline 917-BIRD (917-2473) will not be in service.

Mrs. Carla Reid, Chairman of the National Trust said that because of funding cuts, the program is too expensive for the Trust to maintain alone. “The National Trust has limited funding and multiple responsibilities to historic and environmental conservation – without sponsorship from either local businesses or government we can no longer commit to fund the full cost of this program.”

“Our volunteers raise funds to cover some of the costs but unless permanent funding is found we simply cannot continue,” said Lois Blumenthal, who was a founder of the all-volunteer program ten years ago. “Our volunteers are amazing and there has been great community support in many areas, but adequate funds have become a major stumbling block now with the ever increasing case load.”
The National Trust is seeking one or more corporate sponsors who maybe interested in providing the annual funding required to maintain this worthy program. The program provides a valuable service to the community, and the Trust hopes to be able to re-activate the hotline in the near future.
For more information or to become a sponsor of Cayman Wildlife Rescue please call 749-1129

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4 Responses

  1. Hunter Luke

     /  7 December, 2011

    That’s sad.. I have just found a baby bird…looks kind of like a Logger Head and I don’t know what to do with him. I hope he doesn’t die. I also cannot find any other people to help me except you guys who are out of business.. If you see this please email me and tell me what to do :) .

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  2. Hi,

    Who can I speak with to create a free Donations page on Facebook for Cayman Wildlife Rescue?

    Thanks,
    Carol

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  3. Alison Corbett

     /  12 December, 2011

    Hi Carol, please email us at caymanwildliferescue@gmail.com.

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  4. Suzanne Dragan

     /  12 January, 2012

    Can you pls. tell me what is the status of wildlife rehabbers & wildlife rescue these days in the Cayman islands?
    I saw your post that you stopped your hotline. I would like very much to know what is going on & if things are re-starting. My family visited the CI back in the mid-60′s & we are concerned about CI wildlife. I hope to hear back from you soon. Thank you.

    Suzanne Dragan
    Aberdeen NJ
    732-566-3532
    animaltalk@optline.net

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