Friday, December 20, 2013

Pictures

Karen Herdlotz, director of "Hoo" Haven, with our two newest editions: Casper and Echo. Casper and Echo are barn owls. Barn owls are endangered in Illinois.
Two of our volunteers cooling off a baby pelican with a fever.


One of our volunteers with Ginger (Saw whet owl) at an educational event.

Independence Bob, our educational kestrel.

Marshmallow (pelican) one of our educational birds and Karen Herdklotz at an educational even

Mowgli (crow) a resident at "Hoo" Haven.

Scarlet (red fox) and Zorro (silver fox), two permanent residents at "Hoo" Haven.

Sunshine (to the left) and Ginger (to the right), two of our educational birds. Sunshine is a saw whet owl and Ginger is a Northern Screech.

The Mission Statement

“Hoo” Haven is dedicated to rehabilitating and releasing, sick, injured and orphaned, North American Wildlife. And to educating individuals to the importance of the conservation of Mother Earth, to maintain the land, clean and beautiful for all.