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Permanent Residents and Ambassadors

The CRI is home to several permanent residents and ambassadors.

These individuals are wildlife who, due to circumstance or past injury, cannot be safely released or reintroduced into their natural habitat.  So, they are given a comfortable, life-long home at the CRI and work with the CRI staff to help educate and raise public awareness on the issues and challenges facing wildlife, the environment and rehabilitation societies.
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The current permanent residents and ambassadors at the CRI are:

Sally,

the Swainson's Hawk

Crosspatch,
the Great Horned Owl

Denis,
the Raven


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