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Wildlife Rescue League 2020

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Gildan 100% Cotton T-shirt

2020 LIMITED EDITION WILDLIFE RESCUE LEAGUE T-SHIRT-Only Available Through November 30, 2020

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All funds raised will go directly to Wildlife Rescue League
$3,750 raised
155 items sold of
100 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$30
Gildan 100% Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Black
Gildan 100% Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Black
  • Wildlife Rescue League 2020 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Wildlife Rescue League 2020 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Wildlife Rescue League 2020 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Wildlife Rescue League 2020 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Wildlife Rescue League 2020 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Wildlife Rescue League 2020 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Wildlife Rescue League 2020 Fundraiser

About this campaign

Wildlife Rescue league is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing care for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife with the intent of releasing them back into their native habitat. Our licensed rehabilitators, located throughout Northern Virginia and the surrounding areas, work with a network of volunteers, wildlife centers, animal shelters, humane societies, nature centers and veterinary hospitals to provide life-saving work for wildlife. It takes the help of many dedicated WRL volunteers to staff WRL's Helpline, to locate transporters for animals and to find rehabilitators to care for the animals. WRL is supported entirely by donations from the public. The funds raised during this T-shirt campaign will go directly to buying food, medicine, and supplies for local rehabilitators helping Virginia's native wildlife.

For Wildlife Rescue League’s fourth annual T-shirt fundraiser, the focus is on the raccoon, in honor of Jenna Such, a long-time raccoon rehabilitator who passed away this year. These little bandits are nocturnal and can live in a wide range of climates and habitats, often making their dens in trees or caves and occasionally barns or other man-made structures. Raccoons are omnivores, living off of a combination of fruits, nuts, and small insects or mammals. Raccoons can run up to 15 mph and can fall 40 feet without injury and raccoons have five toes on their front paws that act like human hands, The English word raccoon comes from the Powhatan word aroughcun, which means "animal that scratches with its hands." The black markings around raccoons' eyes help them see better at night; the dark color absorbs incoming light, reducing glare that would otherwise bounce into their eyes and obstruct their vision. Raccoons can make over 50 sounds to communicate, including hissing, purring, and growling.

Threats to raccoons include predators like coyotes, bobcats, wolves, and large hawks or owls, but humans serve as the biggest threat via car collisions, hunting, or trapping.

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Supporters

Jock Nash 2 items + $100
Sara Rubida 1 item + $10

The WRL people do amazing things to help the critters around us. Kudos to the affiliated veterinary clinics, rehabbers, volunteers, and concerned citizens who help wildlife in our stress-filled world.

Jennifer Connors 1 item

WRL is a critical organization to rescuing and rehabilitating northern Virginia’s wildlife. I fully support its efforts.

Alexis Moore 1 item

Does awesome work rescuing animals.

Abby Tourtellotte 2 items
Anonymous 1 item + $10

Good friends Becky and John work hard to support the cause of Wildlife. I cheer the on!

Anonymous 2 items

Took a bird injured at our house. Great cause!

Melissa A. Smrz 1 item

My daughter, Luda, interned with Olivia this past summer, as part of her college degree in Animal Studies at Eastern Kentucky University. Luda helped to rehabilitate a squirrel. She had a fantastic experience and wants to continue wildlife rescue.

Anonymous 1 item
Dianne Peck 1 item

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