WHAT CRITTER GOES VROOOM, VROOOMM…?
Well, all we critters, wild and human, at Tri County Wildlife Care are shouting Vroooms of thanks to Mother Lode Cruisers! They so generously shared an amazing $5,000 from their 2019 Classic Car Show for the benefit of local wildlife in need. Bret Risius and Connie Gonsalves, both movers and shakers, steered the MLC Classic Car Show to a huge success in spite of threatening spring weather and a bit of rain. TCWC is honored and proud that their efforts will help provide hours and days of medical care, safety and nurturing to local wild animals in distress, giving them a second chance to be wild and free. We feel privileged to live here in the Sierra foothills surrounded by wildlife and people who do so much for our community of animals. Vrooom, Vrooomm indeed! Tri County Wildlife Care, a local nonprofit started in 1994, is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of our native wildlife and helping our community live in balance with nature. We envision a world where wildlife and people thrive together. For more information call us at 209-283-3245 or visit pawspartners.org.
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Welcome!PawsPartners.org is an alliance formed between A-PAL Humane Society of Amador County and Tri County Wildlife Care, the latter serving native wildlife in Amador, Calaveras, and Eastern San Joaquin Counties. Since inception we have added the Shelter Partners volunteer group, who support our local Animal Control organization, and Amador County Animal Response Team (ACART). Categories
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