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Our next meeting at the Jenks Center, Winchester will be Tuesday April 21st at 7 pm. Doors open at 6:30 for social time.Our program will focus on wildlife rehabilitation and how we can coexist with native wildlife here in Massachusetts. We’ll talk about what wildlife rehabilitation really looks like behind the scenes, common reasons animals need help, and practical, everyday ways people can peacefully share space with wildlife in their communities. The presentation is educational, engaging, and designed to inspire compassion and conservation while giving attendees real take-home knowledge.
Alyssa Giaquinto is the founder and director of Giaquinto Wildlife Center, a family-run nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation and education organization based in Massachusetts. She is a licensed wildlife rehabilitator through MassWildlife and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as a state- and federally permitted wildlife educator. Alyssa is passionate about conservation, community education, and inspiring the next generation to protect native species. She is joined during programs by her non-releasable educational ambassador barn owl, Bella, who helps audiences of all ages connect with wildlife in a meaningful and memorable way.
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Jenks Center, 109 Skillings Road,Winchester, Massachusetts, United States
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