Photos: Local wildlife rehabbers dedicated to saving tiny lives, paying it forward
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Janet Miller, Noreen Geyer-Kordesky, five other licensed wildlife rehabilitators and a slew of volunteers who work with them give their time to help injured and ailing wildlife, mostly birds, that need care before returning to the wild. Miller is 81, though, and she and her fellow rehabbers will host a meeting on Feb. 15 in the hopes of finding more interested in becoming licensed in the practice.
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