Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Illustrated Children's Book benefits AHWF

Hello everyone!
The second illustrated storybook has been published by Publish America. You can purchase it from them directly or go to the AHWF.ORG website and follow the link. All proceeds benefit the efforts of wildlife rehabilitation and communiy education.
This story - Logger's Return, the continuing adventures of our white tailed deer friend - is about the adventures he faces and the friends he meets when he enters the national forest.
A third story book has been written and illustrated which also includes activity pages! We are awaiting word from the publisher.
Thank you for your support and enjoy the adventure!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

February Update

The Merlin Hawk is doing well. Still recovering from her wing trauma. She is consuming a quail each day.
The School carnival went well.
The Vegan potluck gathering was a wonderful experience.
Ask us how to get involved with the other great events we are planning! Thank you for your support of time and treasure.

Monday, December 27, 2010

December Animal Update

December has been a good month for the animals. The Rock Pidgeon was able to be released next to the building where it's family was living. That was pretty awesome. It was such a cutie with the part down and part feathers when it first arrived. The Merlin Hawk is progressing well. She has been moved to the large flight barn. Her appetite is increasing, and her wings continue to improve. Can't wait until she is strong enough to be released!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Tenth Year of Existence

To give everyone a heads up - 2011 will begin our tenth year of starting AHWF. To honor all that have helped us in one way or another we are offering honorary memberships! Just email us the address to send the card and newsletters too (as a member you will recieve great discounts on in-house merchandise) - go to the website to check out great x-mas gift items. Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

SUCCESS! ANIMALS RELEASED!

This summer/fall has brought joy to the foundation, as we were able to have several successful releases. August brought the release of Least Flycatcher's, Bank Swallows, and a Black Headed Grosbeak, which had all been rehabed into our surrounding area in the Clark Fork River Valley near Clark Fork, Idaho. In early October we were able to release a brother and sister tree squirrel back into their native habitat near the Clark Fork River in Northern Idaho. So Summer and Fall were exciting times, as we look forward to winter coming and the slowing of our animal intake. But what doesn't ever slow down is our need for donations to assist in our ongoing efforts!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

looking to recruit help

Hello everyone,
Busy with babies here - feeding every 15 minutes for 15 hours each day.
We have the summer camp rescheduled to accomodate some students but still have space for more - don't hesitate to call and get more information.
Also we are looking for help setting up the awareness booth at the long-bridge swim August 7th. Ideally we could use at least three volunteers. Help us spread the word and offer the swimmers a good send off! Thanks for the help.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Illustrator and Author of Childrens books went well.

Thank you for coming out to meet the illustrator for the children story Loggers Story. She is also the author and illustrator for story about the continuing adventures of the orphan fawn named Logger in Logger's Return.