Monday, April 16, 2012

Newberry Rescue Farm


Bringing People and Wildlife Together


Being a wildlife photographer, nothing thrills me as much as seeing animals out in their natural habitat.  However for those who do not have this opportunity, the next best thing is to visit a rescue facility where animals are given proper treatment and a new chance for survival.  I have visited several of these facilities where I have had some great photo opportunities and learned about different types of wildlife.  



Sally Newberry is working on such a project to turn her Sally's Rescue in Washington State into the Newberry Rescue Farm.  Her dream is to enlarge her present facility through grants, donations and sponsors into an educational arena where children, adults and the disabled can come, see, touch, and have close encounters with wildlife of different types, including: llamas, goats, dogs, cats, peacocks, rabbits and guinea fowl. 



As a former teacher, I know the benefits from experiencing a close relationship with nature that teaches understanding and respect.  As a child, I was fortunate to grow up spending so much time in nature and around animals on my uncle's farm in Georgia.  For these reasons, I would like to introduce the public to Sally Newberry and her "I Have a Dream". 



 If anyone has information on grants and funding or would like to sponsor an animal for a small fee of $12.00 a month, please contact Sally through the following link:


http://dog.chipin.com/rescue-farm







What an exciting and interesting photo-adventure this day has been.  I love it when I am drawn to an area and not knowing what to expect I get treated to new experiences. 

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