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Saving Cinder

Organized by Wild West Animal Rehabilitation Center
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Gildan DryBlend 50/50 T-shirt

Buy a shirt to help wildlife like Cinder.

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All funds raised will go directly to Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
$24,810 raised
1304 items sold of
500 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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  • Saving Cinder Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
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Organized by Wild West Animal Rehabilitation Center

About this campaign

Cinder, a North American Porcupine was found at Lake Meredith in the Texas Panhandle. The area had been ravaged by a wildfire that started at the end of February 2024 and lasted 3 weeks. When the Oregon Forestry Service came down to help, they spotted her in the open area. She was weak, having trouble breathing, and terribly burned on her feet, face, and all of her quills. They contacted Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (1 hour away), who sent a team member out to rescue/transport her.

Cinder was immediately placed in an oxygen chamber and given supportive care. Once it was determined she was a girl, she was x-rayed to make sure she wasn't pregnant since porcupines usually have their babies from April-June. Cinder was pregnant, but the almost full-term baby had passed.

The next step was to start a mild induction to help her pass the baby so she wouldn't get sick. Five days into the induction she passed a beautiful baby girl. It was heartbreaking!

Cinder's journey is not over. She will likely be in our care for at least a year. The burns on her feet are severe and it can take up to 8 months for all her quills to grow back.

She was not the only wildlife victim from the Texas Panhandle Wildfires that burned over a million acres. This fundraiser will support her care, others like her, and native wildlife that come through our doors seeking treatment and refuge until they are returned to the wild.
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Supporters

Anonymous 1 item + $25

I love the work you do! Cinder's story is so very special. Poor baby! Thank you for taking care of her. So sad she lost her baby girl.

John Schofield 1 item
Anonymous 1 item

I love Cinder!

Gayle 1 item
Harley Dutton 1 item

Love the outdoors!

Kerri Greene 1 item + $10
Melissa Crume 2 items + $50

Thanks fir helping the poor animal victims of the wildfire. They desperately need the support.

Brody Hooper 2 items
Anonymous 2 items

I love what WWWRC does for our community! They ROCK!!

Carrie Janney 1 item

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