I need to buy a big floppy hat, because otherwise I am going to have a serious sunstroke episode walking to the bus stop from volunteering one of these days--especially as it gets hotter. :|
IN OTHER NEWS volunteer day! I saw a sad owl (very fragile, they don't know what's wrong with it), a bunch of raccoons (I was learning how to clean their enclosure and I got to do "hazing" which meant being scary at them which was FUN) and an eagle (from a distance, between slats).
@starkatt to keep them from associating humans with food, which would get them killed in the wild. there's a lot of critters at the wildlife center that I don't get to see, not in person--bear and bobcat cubs, seal pups, all kinds of birds, rabbits, deer. there's a rule of "NO PEEKING," because the hope is to release the animals back to the wild--but if they're too habituated to human contact, they can't be released, because they'll be a danger to humans, and vice versa.