Permanent Residents -Animals with Special Roles
Animal Foster Parents and Animals as Teachers
Animals unable to be released back to the wild are utilized in many beneficial ways.
Unreleasables become part of our permanent resident program. Permanent residents
live in areas built specifically for long-term housing situations. Unlike our
rehabilitation animals that have little human contact, permanent residents are animals
that can be observed by humans on a regular basis through our education programs.
They are handled by trained staff who prepare them to be part of our outreach
programs at schools and other events. Some permanent residents, additionally, have
very important roles as foster parents to young orphans in the spring and summer.
Foster parenting is a very essential and valuable role that contributes to the successful
rearing of orphans.
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Adoptions are a great way to get involved and help with the daily cost of
caring for these magnificent animals and others just like them at TreeHouse.
.Each permanent resident of TreeHouse has a story to tell. Now, you can read
their bios and choose one, or more, to adopt.
Click on a picture to read the all about an animal, or bird, who resides at
TreeHouse. If you wish to adopt them, you may do so, on his/her page by
clicking the 'Donate Now' button and following the prompts.
If you wish to send a check for your adoption, please make it payable to:
TreeHouse Wildlife Center and mail to:
TreeHouse Wildlife Center
23956 Green Acres Road
Dow, IL 62022
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