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The Wildlife Legacy Trust is dedicated to providing for the preservation and protection of wildlife and their habitats,
as well as the rescue and care of injured and orphaned wildlife.
Through organizations that support healthy ecosystems, rehabilitate wildlife, and educate and advocate on behalf of wildlife,
the Wildlife Legacy Trust strives to ensure balanced wildlife ecology in communities which face increased growth and urbanization.
We advocate and support preservation for future generations by funding non-profit organizations which serve wildlife.
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| "Fawnmobile Fawns" Heading Out for Release, Wildlife Fawn Rescue, Kenwood, California |
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| "Big Mack" from Wildlife Fawn Rescue, Kenwood, California |
My name is "Big Mac" because when I was brought to Wildlife Fawn Rescue in Kenwood, California I weighed only three and
a quarter pounds as a one day old buck. I have since grown up and been released to the wild thanks to Marjorie Davis.
Fawns become orphaned or injured because of cars or well-meaning humans who think the mother has abandoned the baby.
Actually, she is getting food in the forest and has placed her fawn in a safe place. She will come back, so do not
move a fawn unless it is injured or appears to be in distress. A doe will accept a fawn back after human touch, but do not
interfer intentionally.
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We believe that it is the responsibility of citizens
to ensure the preservation of their community wildlife and ecosystems.
Through a donation to the Wildlife Legacy Trust you are helping injured and orphaned wildlife in
Rocky Mountain communities through care facilities and advocacy programs.
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Become part of the legacy to preserve wildlife.
Invest in the Wildlife Legacy Trust so we can fund wildlife preservation.
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