ANNUAL FUNDRAISER DINNER
PLEASE JOIN US! - Friday, August 16, 2024
Social 5:30 pm
Dinner 6:10 pm - Chicken Fried Steak, Salad, Green Beans and Mash Potatoes - $20 per plate w/tea & dessert
by Gary Goebel Catering
Program to follow at 7 pm
Native Texas Wildlife: Our Treasure
Catch a glimpse of what the Wildlife Center of Texas does to help injured, ill, and orphaned wildlife return to their natural environments. Monica, Jean, and Randolph will share their passion for wildlife through stories about some of the interesting cases that have entered their doors. The audience will meet some of the Center’s education ambassadors — a Harris's Hawk, Crested Cara Cara, Eastern Screech Owl, and American Kestrel.
The mission of the Wildlife Center of Texas is to care for injured, ill, and orphaned wildlife through rehabilitation, release, and public education. We are one of the largest wildlife care facilities in the country, taking in thousands of animals each year - last year, we admitted more than 14,000 animals. Our dedicated team of staff and volunteers helps these animals get well, grow up, and return to their natural habitats.
The Houston area is surrounded by wildlife, providing an array of essential environmental services. These animals help keep our natural spaces healthy and vibrant. Our efforts at the Wildlife Center offset the impact of urban life on these animals.
It is because of the generosity of organizations and individuals such as yourselves that we can help these animals. The Wildlife Center of Texas does not receive financial support from local, county, state or federal entities. We are supported by private donations only.
In addition to financial support, members of our community help the Wildlife Center by donating materials and their time. We are primarily a volunteer-based organization. Volunteering at the center is a terrific way to see many of our wildlife neighbors up close and help them. You can learn more about how to help us by visiting our website - wildlifecenteroftexas.org
RSVP by August 14th online wcwildlife.org or by phone, please call Stephanie Damron, TPWD at 979 277-6297