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No animal is too small to be helped. No gift is too small to help, and everyone can get in on the ground level. Gifts at this level can support supplies and food for wildlife in need of a little rehab and a lot of TLC, just like that provided by the Swanson Wildlife Health Center.
Buy supplies like scales, cages, or pop-up tents for the Swanson Wildlife Health Center. The Center helps injured wildlife, from hawks to chipmunks, snakes to woodchucks, rabbits to raccoons, and many more. So many that the Center exceeded last year's record high caseload in the first 8 months of this year.
The Wildlife Health Lab is New York's go-to expert team in an emergency when a new situation arises. Get them on the road to investigate an outbreak, prevent the spread of disease, and support their DEC partners as quickly as possible.
Food, equipment, and supplies are needed to rehab domestic wildlife so they can be returned to their environments.
Students accompanying faculty on cross-cultural immersion experiences work directly with local communities to implement creative solutions to challenges affecting conservation for future generations.
A gift at this level will fund a student who will develop resources allowing Wildlife Health Cornell to share the impact of faculty, resident, intern, and student work. Expanding awareness is crucial to long-term support of our programs.
Send a student to Indonesia to work with local communities, to conserve wildlife and enrich their own lives. Or provide field equipment used to help animals in the wild closer to home, like moose - native New Yorkers.
Fully fund a summer practicum for an MPH student or an international wildlife fieldwork experience for a DVM student in Africa or Asia. Send a faculty member to work with Amur tigers or snow leopards. Or bring an international partner to the US to work with Cornell experts on vital conservation medicine projects.