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News: Spring 2000

Vol. 24 No. 1

"The time will come when men such as i will look upon the murder of animals as they now look upon the murder of men."

Leonardo da Vinci

Congratulations!
Thanks to your generous donations we are now a long way toward our goal of funding the new facility.

So far our membership has raised over $28,000 and this has allowed us to schedule construction beginning this month.

We will continue our efforts to raise the full$120,000 needed for this effort and we know with your help we can do it.

If you have not yet donated toward this very worthwhile project or if you would like to increase your earlier contribution, now is the time.

The remaining funding needed is crucial to the construction of the facility we will require to meet the future needs of San Diego’s Wildlife community.

Spring 2000 Newsletter Index:

 Special Thanks To:

  • PW Volunteer Joan DiLonardo , Ladies of Columbus,
  • Our Lady of Grace Council, Lemon Grove for their generous donation raised at their benefit.
  • Eagle Scout David Robert Crawford
  • All of our vets
  • All of our volunteers
  • All of our donors and members
  • Grant & Fran Thiem
  • Donna DiSesa
  • Barbara Valenzuela for donating monies raised from the sale of Entertainment Books at Systems Engineering Associates. Thank you!!!!!

Back to Nature newsletter is published quarterly by Project Wildlife, P.O. Box 80696, San Diego, CA 92138-0696.

Project Wildlife is a nonprofit, nonpolitical, volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of San Diego County Wildlife. Project Wildlife is also dedicated to the education of San Diego County residents on local wildlife and how to coexist with local mammals and birds.

To get in touch with Project Wildlife, see our contact page

Editor: Lyn Lacye

Ways to Give:
Endowment Program
United Way Donations
Flowers for Wildlife

Programs:
Education Department and Programs

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