ROSE WOLF WILDLIFE
RESCUE & REHABILITATION CENTER, INC.
The Rose Wolf Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
Center was begun by Nina Huff about 20 years ago in
Tuolumne County. Nina, with the help of her husband,
Tom, took in a variety of birds and mammals. Working
with local veterinarian, Dr. Robert Pollard, who had a
special interest in wildlife, they cared for all the sick,
injured or orphaned birds, fawns and other wildlife that
they could manage.
In 2002,Judy Herring joined the group as a volunteer
and decided what was needed was to incorporate as a
non-profit. That came to pass, and life became a lot
easier financially. Nina retired in 2004 and Laura
Murphy came on board as Facilities Director. Laura
has been involved with wildlife rescue for over 10 years,
has a great amount of knowledge, and is always ready
to learn new things regarding the field of rescue and
rehabilitation. She has the energy to take on projects
and see them through. We are, indeed, lucky to have
her running our programs!
Rose Wolf is extremely fortunate to have received
continuing help from the Sonora Area Foundation,
making it possible for us to accomplish things we
otherwise could not do. They have now created a
Foundation Fund, thereby allowing us to receive
donations of property and bequests from estates.
Something we could not do before.
We continue to get donations from the community, for
which we are extremely grateful. Not having a
membership, the only way we can continue saving the
wildlife of Tuolumne County is through public donation.
Copyright © 2006 - Rose Wolf Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Center, Inc.
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SAVING THE WILDLIFE OF TUOLUMNE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA