Center for Wildlife Health Research


 
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November 2010 - We are excited be opening our Community Spay-Neuter Clinic to help low-income pet owners neuter their pets, improve the welfare of cats, and reduce wildlife depredation by unwanted free-roaming cats.
 
 
The Center for Wildlife Health Research was created to help engage citizens in stewardship of wildlife through choices they make in their daily lives. We strive to empower people by showing the direct connections between  individual action in ways that help them appreciate the interconnectedness between our actions and those of the wild animals around us.
 



 
 

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November 2010 - We are excited be opening our Community Spay-Neuter Clinic to help low-income pet owners neuter their pets, improve the welfare of cats, and reduce wildlife depredation by unwanted free-roaming cats.
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Center for Wildlife Health Research, 24 Goss Lane, Pownal, ME 04069