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Miss Martha is a state licensed rehabilitator
of orphaned and injured wildlife. Wildlife rehabilitation is
the process of rescuing, raising, or arranging for veterinary
care of orphaned, sick, displaced or injured wild animals. A
rehabilitators goal is to release the animals back to their
natural habitat with the ability to function once again as wild
animals. Wildlife rehabilitation is an ongoing life experience.
When you purchase Miss Marthas
Vineyard, you are contributing to the care of orphaned and
injured animals and wildlife. |
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Library of Congress Control number
2004115121
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"Miss Marthas Vineyard
really left me with a peaceful, alls-right-with-the world
feeling. I enjoyed being in the company of Master Marc and Miss
Martha, and I might even try a few of the recipes." Betsy
Byars, Childrens author and winner of both the American
Book Award and the Newbery Medal
"Miss Marthas experience
as a wildlife rehabilitator, as well as her work with captive
wildlife, give her stories a unique perspective that everyone
should appreciate." Debbie Lipsey, Director Wildlife
Rehabilitation, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Institute
of Wildlife Rehabilitation
"The stories in Miss
Marthas Vineyard will bring back fond memories of the
important animals in any readers life."
Virginia Paul, Historian and educator in the public schools
for over 30 years |
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